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English | and American ‘schools from 
‘he collections of the late F. W. Wool- 
worth and Edwin Baldwin and the es- 
tates of Estelle L. Hamlen and Charles 
Lanier brought $34,365 in the American 
Art Galleries last night. Copley’s por- 
trait of Mrs. Gayton went to the Johan 
‘De Witt Galleries for $2,800 and Sar- 
pert “St. Martin’s Summer, Flatbury 
tory” to M. Knocdloreaad Company 

for $1, 700. or 


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‘Copley at Auction of Paintings. 


“he first of two sessions at the 
American Art Galleries of the sale 
of paintings of the Barbizon, English 
an’ American schools collected by the 
late F. W. Woolworth and Edwin 
Baldwin and from the estates of the 
late Estelle Hamien and Charles 
Lanier brought $34,365 last evening. 

A. portrait of Mrs. Gayton, after- 
ward Mrs. Pigott, by John Singleton 
Copley brought the session’s highest 
price, $2,800, paid by Johan DeWitt. 
Scott & Fowles purchased for $2,200 
another Copley, alportrait of the Earl 
1 of Leicester in military uniform, 
“Watering the Flock,’’ by Jacque, was 
acquired by the John Levy Gallery for 


$1,550, who also paid $1,025 for Ridg- 
way Knight’s ‘‘In the Garden,’ . §. 
M. Canfer paid $1,100 for ‘‘Down From 
the Hills,’’ by Inness, and M. Knoed- 
ler & Co. paid $1,700 for“Sergent's 
“St Martine Summer, Flatbury Rec- 
tory.’’ 

The sale will continue this evening. 


Early American 


Portraits in 


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First Painting Sale of New Year vel 
at American Art Galleries\ 
Contains Notable Works  ¢f\ 
French and American Schowis\ + 
A group of early American ‘portraits ive 

are the feature of the first painting sale |) " 


of the new year at the American Art|) 7 


xa Association, where on the evenings of y 
- January 5 and 6, canvases from the ccl- 


Estelle L. Hamlen and Charles Lanier’ 


~ will be sold. Of the three Sullys <e- 
produced in the catalogue, No. 82, the 
Portra't of Miss Eliza Allender appears 
the finest, although No. 84, the portrait 
of Hannah Seagrave Reeves bears a 
-iore imposing pedigree and may well 
fetch a higher price. The third of the | 
_ Sullys the “Portrait of a Young Girl” 
(No.:80) reveals a dubious debt to those | 
English contemporaries whose paint. 
turned to syrup before a child subject. 
The Allender portrait is direct and sin- 
cere and the simple presentation against 
-a neutral background contrasts with the 
'more studied pose in the Reeves por-|} 
trait in which one hand holds a property | 
‘ book and the other presses a property 
_rose spray against the bodice. The por- 
trait of the Rt. Hon. Wm. Pitt by James 
Sharples has enough of the naive to be | 
-witty and enough native sagacity to be | 
an excellent delineation. It was shown |) 
at the exhibition of early American por- 
traits at Knoedlers in 1921 and comes }) 
from the collection of Mr. A. S. Graham, 
Librarian of Rutgers College. No. 83, 
a portrait of Miss Charlotte Richards \ 


by Rembrandt Peale exhibited at the 
Brooklyn Museum i+ 1897 and at the 
Juilliard Musical Foundation, is again] 
notable for its directness and Sincerity. 
The Portrait of Mrs. Gayton, after- 
wards Mrs. Pigott, by Copley essays the| 
grand manner in treatment of drapery 
but achieves a delicate triumph in the 
painting of the flower pot that. forms a 
little still life in the upper right of the 
canvas. Works of Daniel Huntington, 
Henry Inman and Jacob Eichholtz are 
also included. 

Three paintings by Sargent form an-' 
other important group in the sale. The 
most interesting of them, No. 6C, “St. 
Martin’s Summer, Flatbury Rectory,” 
was painted in 1888 and has considerable | 
breadth of treatment, if no great sparkle 
The second is an intimate portrait, 
schoolgirl fashion ofthe Hon Mrs. 
George _Bambton and was done in 1877. 


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| and Edwin Baldwin and-the estates of z 


| and American schools. 
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“<Ofive- ‘lrees, Cortu,” which comes from J| 
the Sargent sale: in. Eondon.. 1926. 

A Diaz, “Gypsies in the Wood” (No. 
153); is distinguished by the fine group- 
ing of the figures in the centre of the 
composition and the nice balance of light | 
and dark tones that build up the mass 
values of the group. — 

The Inness “Late Sunset” is a canvas | 
in which the peculiar quality of the san f 
set light dominates the scene to the pa 
clusion of problems of draughtsmanship. | 
In an interesting statement quoted from 
Elhott Daingerfield, an account is given | 
of Inness’ preoccupation with the prob- ] 
lems offered by this painting and his 
long struggle to obtain the effects he | 
desired. 

Another of the features of the second 
session is a portrait of John Penn by}! 
Hoppner that has a rugged expressive- }\| 
ness. This canvas comes from the col- || 
lection of J. Meyrick Head, late of 
Pennsylvania Castle, Portland, which he] 
purchased in 1887 with all its historical | | 
contents from Col. Granville, an ilegi- 
timate son of Granville Penn. 

The greater part of the sale is com- 


| posed of ‘paintings by artists of the 
| XIXth century and contemporary French | 
| Of the former. 
there are characteristic and often ex- 
cellent works of Van Marcke, Lhermitte, 
wees Dieterle, Dupré, Grolleron, | 
| Charles Jacque, ‘Felix Liem; Harpignies, | 
| Deltaille, Jules Breton, Isabey and Corot. | 
'Of the latter, we note paintings by. 
Dwight: We Iryai ay yant, f. Francis | 


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| Louis Kronberg, George Elmer Browne, | 
. Ernest Lawson, Ridgway Knight, Ar-: 

thus B. Davies, Blakelock, David Cox,| 
Carlton Wiggins, Theodore Robinson, | 
Winslow Homer, Abbott H. Thayer, | 
Frederic Remington, Thomas Moran i Fe 
and John La Farge. ie 

Among the French group Cazin’s “Vil- {| 
lage Scene” and the famous “Retreat”; | 
Harpignies “Among tne Hills, “Matinee } 
d’Automne, Morlaix,” Jacques “Water- | 
ing the Flock,” Dupré's “Girl Driving | 
Cattle and Sheep”; L’Hermitte's The | 
Bather,” and Van. Marcke’s “Animaux 

Revenant du Paturage,” deserve particu- | 
lar mention. 

In the American group, the two Wy- | 
ants, “Evening, Early Autumn” and “A | 
Quiet Nook”; Thayer’s “Oxen”; Homer | (9 
Martin’s “An Autumn Sunset” ; ii Fran- } 
cis Murphy’s “Changing Weather,” | i 
| Blakelock’s “Autumn Glow,’  “Land-i% 
scape” and others; Thomas Moran’s - 
“Windmills”; Theodore Robinson's | 

? “Girl in a” Hammock” and “Lady Read- ' 
ing” and La Farge’s “Maua, A Samvan,” 
should attract attention. 

Portraits of the English school num- 
ber Sir Joshua. Reynold’s “Lord Palte- |) 7 
ney” and “Portrait of a Lady in aj 
Brown Dress”; Sir Peter Lely’s “The; 
Duchess of Richmond” and “Catherine } 
of Braganza.” ; 

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FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION 


From Saturday, January 1 To Time of Sale 
Weekdays g a.m. to 6 p.m. 7 Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. 
[New Year’s Day from 1 to 6 p.m.] 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


Wednesday and Thursday evenings 
Wemertyes oO at 8:15 O'Clock 


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Exhibition and Sale at the 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON AVENUE : 50th RO rte STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


1927 


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XVIII-XIX CENTURY 
OIL PAINTINGS 


By Cazin, Corot, Harpignies, Jacque, 
Dupré, Lhermitte, Diaz, Van Marcke 
Inness, Wyant, Homer Martin, Murphy 
Blakelock, Moran, Robinson, La Farge 
Reynolds, Lely, Sully and Sargent 


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sales Conductea By Mr. O. Bernet & Mr. Fl. Fl. Parke 
MVenRIGAN ART ASSOCIATION; INC 
«Managers 


Priced (a ta logues 


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thereof, will be furnished by the Association at 
charges commensurate with the duties involved 
in copying the necessary information from the 


records of the Association. 


The AMERICAN ART. ASSOCIATION : Inc 


Designs its (atalogues 
and ‘Directs -All Details of Illustration 
Text and Typography 


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Conditions of Sale 


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REJECTION OF Bins. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value 
of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance, 
may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be 
likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


Tue Buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 


arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the 
same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


. IDENTIFICATION AND Deposit By Buyer. The name of the buyer of each 


lot shall be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, 
each buyer shall sign a card giving the lot number, amount for which sold, 
and his or her name and address. CL, A deposit at the actual time of the sale 
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(I If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so 


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RisK AFTER Purcuassr. ‘Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s ham- 
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consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage 
to any article by theft, fire, breakage, however occasioned, or any other 
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honored as an order by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the 
goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost before delivery of the prop- 
erty has been taken, the buyer should immediately notify the Association of 
such loss. 


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Articles not paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by 
noon of the day following that of the sale may be turned over by the Associa- 
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time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the cost of such cartage 
and storage and any other charges will be charged against the purchaser and 
the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon 
the purchaser. CL In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in 
full by noon of the day following that of the sale, the Association and the 
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its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the same at 
public or private sale without further notice for the account of the buyer 
and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and 
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the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, 


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rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assumption of 
responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for 
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correctly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of the sale to 
point out any error, defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either 
by the owner or the Association of the correctness of the description, genuine- 
ness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside on 
account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted 
or pointed out. Every lot is sold “as is” and without recourse. C[ Every 
lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Associa- 
tion will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the 
effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may 
thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such 
expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage as might result 
were his opinion without foundation. 
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to be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by 
both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for losses or 
damage shall lie. 

Buyinc on Orper. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if con- 
ditions permit, will be faithfully attended to without charge of commission. 
Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, 
except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books by or 
for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been present at the 
exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be returned within 
ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded, 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. Orders for execution 
by the Association should be given with such clearness as to leave no room for 
misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the 
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FIRST SESSION 
Wednesday January 5, 1927 at 8:15 O'clock 
Catalogue Numbers I to 104 Inclusive 


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XIX Century 


1. OLD DUTCH TOWN \ a fry 30. 


Cobbled street with quaint red-roofed and gabled houses on either side with 
leaded casements. People are walking and gossiping in the street and under 
a big beech tree in the tiny square. 


Signd at lower right, P. G. VERTINFACH 
| Panel: Height, 1034 inches; width, 8% inches 
Property of the Estate of the Late E. L. Hamlen 


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1} Mee WESTERBEEK JR. 
XIX Century 
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2. LANDSCAPE WITH BROOK (eS, 


A semi-circular: curtain of brown trees is behind the swampy meadow with 
its coarse grass, divided by a stream straggling into the foreground, On 
either bank trees with scanty brown foliage. 


Signed at lower left, WESTERBEEK JNR. 
Height, 8% inches; length, 13 inches 
Property of the Estate of the Late E. L. Hamlen 


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GERMAN SCHOOL 


WOMEN BATHING 


In the foreground a group of scantily draped female figures, one of them 
tumbling into the dark green waters of the river. In the background trees — 
and the acoier masses of ruined walls. 


On copper: Height, 734 inches; length, 10 inches 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


‘KENYON: CO Xo Nae 
NUDE RECLINING ~ 


Graceful nude female figure reclining on a green cushion on a couch covered 
with a yellow drapery, her head turned almost in profile to the right. 


Signed at lower left with initials, K. C. and dated 1891 
Panel: Height, 10% inches; length, 1334 inches 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


BLAISE ALEXANDRE DiS Gaon 
French: 1830—I1901 


SSEILT Teens S. Talos ne 


An onyx goblet enriched with emeralds, standing on an old green. velvet 
drapery heaped on the top of a mahogany desk. 


Signed at lower left, BLatsE DEsGOFFE 


Panel: Height, 1234 inches; width, 9 inches — 


Sold to close an account 


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¢ O French: 1840—1902- 


6. AN UNEVEN GAME fd. ie Tt eee 
“In the yard outside the pillared walls of a stable, an old monk in brown 
robes is seated on a pile of sacks playing cards with a gayly dressed young eo - 
peasant. In the sleeve and under the sandal of the former are hidden cards. 


Signed at lower left, J. G. Vipert, and dated 1874 
Water-color: Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches 
Property of the Estate of the Late E. L. Hamlen 


W. 01.53) Melirnca by Sanik Goto, fret 1903 ~ BESX - 
AotA. Site 0b Oltckmarce fine 1403 - SMX . 
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Cae Contemporary 


9, WOMAN BY A STREAM Poe : Urata d 
A still brook crosses the scene diagonally into the right foreground, a line 


of tall trees on the farther bank. Coming towards the observer on the near 


foot-path is the figure of a peasant woman in a red kerchief. 5-2 


Signed at lower right, P. DrrANIAN’ 
Height, 15 inches; length; 21% inches 


Property of the Estate of the Late E. L. Hamlen 


0 <a mist PPE SIGNORINI 
} Igalians1 557 


8. MEETING OF ARAB CHIEFTAINS wees 4 ey ete ears 


Interior of a Moorish patio in which a sheikh is reclining, fondling his } 
erayhounds and attended by a sentinel and servants carrying arms; opposite 


him the gloomy figure of a second chieftain, with the demeanor of the 6 3 Or. 
f vanquished. 
: Signed at lower right, GUIsSEP SIGNORINI, Paris 


Water-color: Height, 24 inches; length, 34 inches 


Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


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JOHN GEORGE’ BROWN, N.A. 


American: 1831-1913 4) 9 7. 


ON THE PORCH A) , A> | | oe 


A white frame house with a trellised porch, in which is standing a bare-legged 

little girl in a pink dress and straw hat, munching an apple. — 

Signed at lower left, J. G. Brown, Nar Ae é é 
i | Height, 18 inches; width, 12 inches 

Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin | | 


Wi... G.RvARN VL. L- Ee Si aa 
American: 1870— 


LHe BAY 


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At the left is the distant coast at the far boundary of the bay, with its smooth 
turquoise water; on it is riding at anchor a tiny yacht. In the foreground 
is a fringe of shore, with a house under the shadow of a tree and a second 
boat beached high and dry on the land before it. | ; : 


Signed at lower left, W. GRANVILLE SMITH | an catae 
Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin ey 


DWIGHT W, TRYONeS eee 


American: 1849—1925 
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Rough arable country with the curving |ribbon of a stream in the right fore- 
ground and sprinkled with the roundet humps of haystacks silhouetted before 
the evening sky, with its hazy full moon low down and mirrored faintly 
in the water. 


Signed at lower right, D. W. Tryon 


Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 22 inches 
Sold to close an account 


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Dutch: 1844—1914 
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A young peasant boy in blue is looking through the open casement into a 
cottage interior. At the window before him is sitting a young girl in a 
green dress and white Dutch cap, sewing. { 


Signed at lower right, ALBERT NEUHUYs 
Panel: Height, 14% inches; width, 10% inches 
Property of the Estate of the Late E. L. Hamlen 


[See illustration | 


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CR American: 1852— 19 Uo. | 
RUSSET GROUND > 


‘Interior of a pine wood in autumn, the thin green trunks and the brown 


foliage overhead allowing a glimpse only of a slight thread of light from 
the horizon. ‘The earth is brown and interspersed with green ferns and un- 
dergrowth. 


Signed at lower right, BEN Foster } | 
“4 24 inches square 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin me SNe: 4 


ALERT D: Soh evs 
Belgian: 1817——1875 


MARINE N ‘ Us) : 


A hazy gray sea merging into the sky with two or three scattéred fishing 
vessels and a smal] steam tug in the middle. In the foreground the water 
is tinged with green. mek fee : 


Signed at lower right with initials, A. S., and dated 1885 


Panel: Height, 93 inches; width, 6% inches 


Sold to close an account 


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ALEXANDER: H.W YAS 
American: 1836—1892 


LANDSCAPE WITH FISHERMAN 


A sturdy group of tall coniferous trees with their dark green foliage crowns 
the long grass of the bank in the left foreground, on which is the energetl 
kneeling figure of a fisherman playing his rod in the smooth lake at the. 


right. On the farther bank is a haze of foliage and distant hills merging 
into the heavy clouds. 


Panel: Height, 1534 inches; width, 1134 inches 
Purchased from the John Levy Galleries, New York 


Sold to close an account 


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fe PRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 


ine eee Vinerican: 105 3—1921 


16. CHANGING WEATHER 
; 25. f pebbly brook curves into the centre of the foreground hetween banks of 


| green grass washed by the rain; in the right middle distance a copse of green 
| and russet trees, under the shelter of which 1s a white-walled barn. On the 
: right bank the figure of a fisherman with a white shirt. “The sky is threaten- 


ing and loaded with yellow lights. 


Signed at lower left, J. Francis MurPHy 
a Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


[See illustration | 


21 


RA Tein } One BLAKELOOUK Nes 


a merican: 18447—I1919 


io” 17. AN INDI En IN THE 


A brilliant array of greens, yellows and orange tints of late evening. The 
-— 
4s ; grass in the foreground is bordered by a wince stream at the left, before 


a dark mass of forest. In the middle distance are two Indian tents. 


Signed at lower right, R. A. BLakKELOCK 


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} D> Panel: Height, 7% inches; length, 8 inches — 
R iN “Collection of Mrs. G. E. Price, New Jersey 


Aw na Property of a Private Collector Aucp- basa $C Share eae 
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AV 18. WINTER TWILIG 


DWIGH-:F-W._ PRY Oye 


‘The black foreground is covered with snow, broken by a half frozen brook 
| ©: and irregular clumps of bare brown hedges; the snow oe in the evening — 
light, which deepens to blood-red on the horizon. | | 


Signed at lower right, D. W. Tryon 


Height, 1534 inches; length, 24 inches — 


Sold to close an account 
1529, Barghh fenr! fof Meurtth feb 923, — 


BENJAMIN FOSD EP RUehaeee 


€ QO ? American: 1852— !4 Ib 


19. THE COPPER BEECHES 


In the left foreground a brilliant clump of red beeches on the rolling grassy 
( (0: hillside, thick with wild flowers. ‘The land descends into a well-wooded — 
valley with scattered houses, rising again in the distance to reddish- -purple hills — 
undulating beneath a turquoise sky. 


Signed at lower left, BEN Foster 


Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


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| American: 1833—1905 


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20. MARINE é ro BD Opa : 


A green sea breaking on the rocks in the right foreground, beneath a gray 


iD 7 sky; on the horizon a fishing vessel. 
Signed at lower left, Wm. T. RicHarps 
Panel: Height, 1134 inches; length, 20 inches 


Collection of John C. Hayward, New York 


Sold to ae an account 


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 - | Hi ; American: 1848—1914 


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: Low _lines oF curling green waves break(Jg diagonally inward towalds the | 


$ right foreshore, a schooner on the aoe 
7 0. Signed at lower right, F. K. M. Renn, N. Y. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches 


Sold to Finke an account 


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SEORGES< MICHEL 
French: 1763—1843 


Se LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE See WeeseAr. 


A group of brown and white cows and goats are being driven forward in 
| , the sunlight towards a winding stream in the right ree ad: At the left, 
stretching away into the middle distance, are groups of farmhouse buildings 


sheltered by clumps of oak trees. 


Panel: Height, 11 inches; length, 6 inches 


Property of Miss F. Hawkins, New York 
4 Y300g. Bw rat/ 46.9, (Bdack 


Yo City hi tOCHAA 


ROBERT W..VAN BOSKERCK,: NA 


(0 | ye > 1855—~ - 
23. A STREAM IN HOL 13s | 


A group of pollard trees in the right foreground, with white geese on the 
( O grass beneath; the low-lying marshy land is broken by a fiver Se by a A 


little town at the left, with windmills seen on the horizon. - 


| Signed at - lower left, ie WwW. Van BoskeRcK 


Height, 16/2 inches ; : Bo 26 inches ae 


Property of a Private Collector | 


13193 + lhefp- OSC. forse KX 


FRIEDRICH JOHANN VO 


Ce j German: 1817—1886 aes 
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A pond backed by dense trees in the left foreground, in which are standing 
6 7 cee brown, roan and white cattle. At the right, a thatched barn, from which 


a cow is emerging at the behest of a young peasant girl. 


Signed at lower right, Fr. Vorrz, MUNCHEN, and dated 1876 


ANDREAS ACHE Nea 


a () = German: 1815—I910 
8° 0. 
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A turbulent stream rushes diagonally across the“landscape, the right bank 
g SD , Tising in a brown grassy slope; at the bend is a thatched cottage. Behind 
and to the right a thick curtain of oak trees with autumn foliage. 


Signed at lower left, A. ACHENBACH 


Height, 22 inches; length, 28 inches 
' Sold to close an estate 


4189790. esp of Uit0e Mug: Hear 


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Panel: Height, 152 inches; length, 362 inches — 
Collection of Miss Martha E. Woodbury, New soe 
Property of a Private Collector 


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PUILE VAN MARCKE 
French: 1827—1890 


ITWO COWS 4 RS: 


Flat grass pasture in sunlight, with figures of two cows in the foreground, 
one brown and white in part profile to the left, the other with quarters 
turned towards the observer and cropping the grass. In the distance at 
jiesle{t other cattle. 

Signed at lower right, Em. Van MarcxkeE 


Height, 15 inches; width, 21% inches 


Sold to close an account 
[See illustration | 


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RENE BILLOTTE 
French: 1846-— : 
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Ly) Ke be ; 
OT HELA CONCIERGE RIE eas P ol" one 
In the foreground, the yellow Seine hemmed in between stone walls, with — 
o the low arches of a bridge spanning the middle distance. Behind at the right — 
Py) SF are the sturdy square masses of the Conciergerie bud against an evening & 
sky with a new moon. | 
Signed at lower left, René BILLOTTE ~ 
Height, 20 inches; length, 38 ve inches 1 
Sold to close an oe: ‘ : | 
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ARTHUR HOEBER = Ape oe 
American: 1854—I1915 


P. 
AO ae SUMMER 3 
S A. broad grass er in shadow near the/ observer from the rune of a Z| 
_ wood at the left; in the centre of the foreground is a tiny pool and standing @ 


Sc ne ¢ beside it a single birch tree. In the middle distance, sunlit fields with a q ! 


copse of trees at the right. 


Signed at lower left, ARTHUR HOEBER 
Signed on back of canvas, ARTHUR HoEBER, A.N.A., Nutley, N. n 


Height, 20 inches; length, 29% inches 


Sold to close an account 


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WILHELM KRAY 
: German: 1828—1889 
Cy 29. DOLCE FAR NIENTE AM. ay | 
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Rell 


A dark blue sea rolls in toward a dark shore in the right foreground, on the ~ 
rocks of which are seated three scantily clad female figures with white 


| a . draperies, one holding a palm leaf as shade against the sun. | 
Signed at lower right, W. Kray 


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Height, 17 inches; length, 29 inches — 
Collection Henri Bulla, Paris ' 
Sold to close an account geo a 


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A American: 1869—1914 


30. THE BOATMAN 


In the right foreground is a skiff with a figure crou€h¢d in the-bows and a 
boatmen in red blouse in the stern, pushing out from the shore with an oar, 


The oily green water is lighted by the yellow gleam of the rising sun hanging 
in the haze over the uneven dark band of the far shore. 


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Signed at lower left, Aucusrus KoopMAN 
Height, 23% inches; length, 2734 inches 
From the McClees Galleries, Philadelphia 


Sold to close an account | 
[See illustration | 


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MARINE, NEW york Bay CLQ,( Lardo 


A small fishing boat is tossing on the green water in the foreground; in the 
middle distance the suspension bridge and the roofs of the city, with tugs 
steaming about. “The sky is gray and cold. 


Signed at lower left, Boccs 
Height, 22 inches; width, 15 inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


M. F. He DE HAAS 
American: 1832—1895 


SHIPS“ BEFORE LHl STORM eR ee 
oRpy s 


Amid the long lines of combers of the ch is a rowboat in the left 
foreground, manned by two fishermen, making its way heavily out towards 
a group of sailing ships—schooners, a brig and a brigantine; behind them 
the heavy clouds of a leaden sky threaten storm. 


Signed at lower left, M. F. H. DE Haas 


Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


ADOLF TIDEMAND 
Norwegian: 1814—1846 (1) ) : : : 
SUN EFFECT AND TREES } | Ve 


A ruddy yellow light softens the outlines of trees and foliage in the right 
middle distance; amid the herbage of the foreground are the twin rounded 
white trunks of two sycamores. 


Signed at lower right, A. TIpEMAND : 
Height, 20% inches; width, 16 inches 
Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


28 


1S” PENRY WaeRANGER,N.A. 
0 American: 1858—1916 
34. SILVERY LANDSCAPE } ' td. | eowe Sar, 


On the river at the right a boat is plying. ‘The uneven bank in the fore- 
ground, with its wild grasses, is crowned by a straggling group of gnarled 
willows and birches with a haze of foliage at the left, matched by the belt 
of trees on the farther shore, which forms a dark band below the pale sky. 


Height, 18 inches; length, 26 inches 


_ From the H. W. Ranger estate sale, 1917 


Sold to close an account 


Mev EER GAY 


QP - American: 1856—1910 
35. HEAD OF A BOY IM ad oe Gesuhascag 


Head and shoulders, facing half-right, of a boy with long dark hair, wearing 
a scarlet waistcoat and green coat with white at the neck. Neutral back- 


: ye) ground. | 
2 4 Signed at upper left, WaLTerR Gay, and dated Paris, 1877. 


"ie red a sa Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


Cee ES b-OS Fea 


; \\ Lv) American: 1850— 


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(0 36. RED AND WHITE ] 
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In the background the dark mass of bare trees of a forest, the ae before 
them covered in snow, from which rise three smal] cone-shaped stacks. In 
the centre a red gabled barn with snow on the roof. 


Signed at lower left, CHARLEs FosTER 


Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


29 


HENRY “P EoM BER Sia Iie ee 


meryan: 1854——1907 


37. FARMHOUSE AMID TREES, MONMOUTH, N. J. 


At the left, red barns and small stacks of hay, separated by a lane from the : 
cluster of farm buildings at the right, encircled by bushy trees. The fore- | 
ground is in shadow, with a brook at the right and white ducks waddling @ 
up the road. 


Signed at lower left, HENry P. SmiTH 
Height, a0 inches; length, 28 inches © 
Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


GEORGE 'S.> WASHING haa 
vs American: XIX Century 


\\P ae 
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Al LHE SPRINGS 


‘ 
Wooded landscape with the colorful figure of a bearded Arab mounted on 
a white horse and carrying a flintlock rifle. A dark-haired woman in a blue 
| > costume feeds the horse while the master is drinking from a bowl. 


Signed at lower right, G. WasHINGTON eters 
Height, 32 inches; width, 24 inches 
Sold to close an account ? = : 


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WALTER GRIFERN 2 = 


American: -1861-— 


(kD 
\Q”” 39. THE VILLAGE fe. —U, 


6 6 Grass meadow in brilliant sunshine, a ‘shepherd with his dog and a flock 
of sheep crossing the field in the left middle distance. Behind them, the 
haystacks, white walls and thatched roofs of a village, amid trees. 


Signed at lower left, WALTER GriFFIN, and dated 1894 
: es | 
Height, 1834 inches; length, 25 inches 
_ Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


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American: 1871— 


40. LE MOYEN AGE 


Profile seated figure, at three-quarter length and facing lefyf of a lady in a 

© brown medieval costume with puffed and beribboned sleeves, holding a 

peacock fan. “he background is of greenish-blue water, on which are float- 
ing galleys. 

Height, 35 inches; width, 29% inches 


Sold to close an account 


C5593 Iitto EL.G. foro OSX — 


fae eis. KRONBERG 


American: 1872— 
BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS Be UW ; Audrorwg 


} — _ Against a bare wall is posed the full-length figure of a ballet dancer, with 
: bouffant skirt lighted from below in blue and white, and hung with a festoon 
of roses. Her head is turned: in profile to the left as she holds up in her 
right hand a fan. 


‘Signed at lower right, L. Kronpera, and dated 1917 


( | ae Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches 
Sold to close an account 


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SIR EDWIN LANDSEER, P.R.A. 
British: 1802—1873 


m2. IVIERIOR, LADY WITH DOGS 


D A darkened cottage room, with a group of dogs at the right\gbout a feed 
; bowl; at the left stands a young lady in white smock and green skirt knitting 
and looking down at the dogs. Behind her a cat is asleep on a scarlet cloth 


| (Yo covering the table. 


Sold to close an estate 


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Height, 28% inches; length, 36 inches 


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GEORGE (bE PALER BRIO VW eNGhe 


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43. THE BLUE NETS | Uo 


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a The? Fecal is’ patterned with the upright masts, - eh: sail and blued 
0S -nets: ofa number of summer ‘fishing craft moored close together. TA. -stre ch 
of green water separates” ‘them from a confused miass of masts and boats: 


crowded os ACTOSS. the: harbor in the middle distance: in the sunshine. 4 


Sioned ae fhe right, Gro. ELMER BROWNE 3. - = - oe eae oa hides a . 

39 TA inghe ae 4 

_ Sold to close an account — | 

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A.L BoE RT NeEs Us Gees 
Dutch: 1844—1914 


44. PORTRAIT OF 4 DUTCH GIRL \), te QOL. 


Bust length portrait, facing the spectator, of a young girl in a{dark dress with _ 
red bandanna scarf and white cap. Dark background. ee 


Panel: Height, 18% inches; width, 13% inches 4 
From the Maison Artz, The Hague | 
Collection of T. N. Beckley, New York 


Property of a Private Collector 


Beckley 32 


ae meoN AUGUSTIN LHERMITTE 
i wn French: 1844—1925 


45. LHE BATHER 


co, the nude figure of a woman in frofil perdu, looking down at a reedy stream, 
on the opposite bank of which is a well. A line of dark trees stretches across 
: the background. 


Signed at lower right, L. LHERMITTE 
Pastel: Height, 11¥ inches; length, 15% inches 


Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh 
Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 


Sold to close an estate 


[See illustration ] 


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Sitting on the grass in the sunshine, her back half turned to the observer, is! 


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} MARIANO FORMU 


Spanish: 1838—1874° 


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46. BREAKFAST IN THE CONT ENR D me | 
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White sunlit walls with log roofs across the rear of the scene and ie corner 
oy: 


of a building at the right; in the middle of the rough earth yard is a group 
of gayly dressed cavaliers sitting at breakfast and surrounded by inquisitive 
hens. ees | 


Panel: Height, 10% inches; length, 1334 inches 


Note: This picture is said to be listed in the work: One Hundred Cele- : 
brated Paintings. 


Collection of the Late George Jay Gould 
Property of the Estate of the Late E. L. Hamlen | ‘ 


[See illustration | 3 


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Geen CHARLES. CAZ 


I 
‘ fee tench: 1840—I9Q0I a s. WIn-c ( 


miELAGE SCENE - 


The foreground is of brilliant green meadow contrasting with the shell-pink 
of the sky, clear behind a huddled group of brown and yellow farm build- 
ings and a thatched barn, surrounded by trees. 


Signed at lower left, J. C. Cazin 


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Height, 15 inches; length, 1814 inches 


Sold to close an estate 


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| 7) i French: 1860— 


| ~ CATTLE BY THE POOL 


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| z% = ‘ In the immediate foreground a pool with a black and a brown and white 
| cow with a white calf; behind them a roughly defined road runs away from 
| the right foreground, backed by trees and tall leaning barns. In the middle 


| distance other cattle are being driven towards the observer. 


Signed at lower right, Marre DIETERLE 


Height, 24 inches; width, 19% inche 
Property of a Private Collector 7 


[See illustration ] 


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& pe eid Love MARTENS 
\s “Dutch: 1838—1895 


40. THE CAGE | | D aaieam Prime Sat, 


At the left, the brick wall of a cottage, on which is hanging a cage with 

2 thatched roof, containing a squirrel. Standing before it and playing with 

0 é the animal is a rosy-cheeked Dutch girl in black bodice and skirt and clogs, 

her young son, wearing a blue apron, beside her. In the middle distance, a 
rude fence and beech trees shut off the view of a sunlit kitchen garden. 


eB: Signed a at lower left, WILLY MARTENS 

‘eae Aa _ a ape oe Height, 29 inches; width, 211% inches 
Ls _ From the Maison Artz, The Hague 

a Collection of J. N. Beckley, New York 


Property of a Private Collector 


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Vv Leo. French: 1832—1881 ai Sener a ae a / ( 


50. THE MISTRESS ARRIVES 


Outside the baroque portal of a house in a Spanish village a horse carriage, 
with its attendant postilion and escort, has stopped; a gentleman in native 
costume is assisting a lady in a pink dress to alight. At the left the figure of 
a priest, a woman with a yellow skirt and other passers-by. 


Signed at lower left, J. Worms 
Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches 


Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


37 


0 A CORNELIS VAN POELENBUR SO ——_ 
German: 186-4 660 | me i” 


ae Se 


In the distance a romantic landscape with hills, trees and ruins and a river 
curving into the right foreground round a rock at the left. In the water and. ! 
a) b on the shore are nude and partly draped Brae of women eee or ‘re: 


clining i in the sunshine. 


51. THE BATHERS 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin é 


meade JULES DUPRE 
4 OO French: 1811—1889 
52. SEACOAST i WY. ie or 


fF the left middle distance, blue-gray sea with fishing boats; in A ica ee | 
| ground, low thatched and white-walled cottages on the extreme edge of the 
G ; | water, with figures of cows and an old woman in black blouse and red “7 


on the shere road. 
Signed at lower right, JuLEs DUPRE 
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Panel: Height, 942 inches; length, 18 inches — 


Property of a Private Collector 


LIES - beep 8 eo. Mord wn puto . 


JULIAN RIX 


American: 18511902 


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m\ At the edge of an immense river the brown grass dips down daca break- | 
ing the shore; on a hummock at the left is a group of cedars catching the © 
warm light cf a brilliant westerly sun. “The farther bank can be seen 


dimly as a gray band. 


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Signed at lower left, Juttan Rrx 


Height, 32 inches; length, 42 inches 
From Hermann Schaus, New York 


Property of Miss F. Hawkins, New York 


“5599. loaf. Peo ES 6. forges ESX~ 


Bea LGR OLLERON 
French: 1848—1901 


pie. | | 

154: FRENCH PRISONERS OF WAR [Ay g 
_ A gray November landscape with bare trees, in early morning. Down a 
fs road, coming into the left foreground, marches a squad of five French 
_ prisoners in gray cloaks and red trousers, escorted by four German infantry- 


; men with fixed bayonets. 


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: Signed at lower right, P. GrRoLLERoN, and dated 1885 
Height, 24 inches; length, 32 inches 


Sold to close an estate 


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956, THE REHEARSAL Dox. kK 


In a richly painted salon are seated three ladies in the costume of the first | 


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TqecAss JO SEP HI 


American: Contemporary 


In the extreme foreground a fresh grten shore, with a single tree and a] 
group of three young girls bathing by the boulders at the Teft,. A little way 


out the smooth water is dark, under the deep shadow of a “high curtain off 


trees in the right foreground, 
Signed at lower right, I. A, JosEPHI is 4 


Height, 241% inches; lonth 30 a inches 


Sold toclose an account . 


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decade—green, orchid and rose, grouped about a Louis Quinze piano, on 


which one of them is playing. At the left a mass of red and heliotrope — | 


flowers beneath a window. 


ce at upper right, CZACHORSKI 


ees of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


AUGUST FRANZEN AS hee 


Norwegian: 1863— 


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The view drops downwards over the emerald grass to the trees lining the 


near shore, and the white cottage in the centre of the scene; between it and A 
the distant hills is the broad sheet of the river, with boats plying to and fro. 


‘The trees have taken on russet tints of the declining year. 


Signed at lower right, FRANZEN 


Panel: Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches — 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


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French: 1684—1721 


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charmingly arrayed in rainbow-tinted silks 


FETE MUSICALE 


Six graceful harlequin figure 
and satins, grouped with rhythmic curving outlines in a shaded wooded land- 
scape: Pierrot with a guitar, Columbine with a tambourine. At the right is 
a vista of an ivy-clad chateau, before an atmospheric greenish-blue sky ruffled 
with billowy clouds. 

Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 
Collection of the Hon. Thomas Holt 
Collection of Sir Matthew Harris 


Property of a Private Collector 


[See illustration ] 


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Tons theeactar: in the foreground, ina species of punt, two qadies in Noni | 
‘nous white dresses are lying lazily asleep in the sunshine, the parasol of one q 


AU GUS Toke Ree han 


French: 1 824—1 8 34 is a oe ees 


Dahle Mate grassland rising to. 2 mee hummock_ at he eee a 
sprawled a ee ye a apgut aes a half cont of eengee 


Signed at lower right, Avusre Bonneur 


Sold to close an account } i ae 


JOHN SINGER SARGENT, R. ae NAL 
American: 1856—19251 


dropping from her hand. The figures are painted in difficult foreshortening. 
Behind them, the green grass of the bank, shadowed by willow trees. 


Signed at lower right, Joun S. SarGEent, dated 1888 


Height, 36 inches; width, (27¥4 inches q 


Sold to close an account 


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American: 1835—1894. 
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DOWN FROM THE HILLS 


Looking down from a height a wide view of rolling grass country, thickly 


wooded, extends to the banks of a river crossing the middle distance and rising 


to the low slopes of the farther shore. Among the trees are scattered houses; 
cattle are browsing in the meadows. In the foreground is the figure of a 
woman seated on the ground, and holding a bunch of wild flowers. S 


Signed at lower right, G. INNEss 


Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


From the Orteig Galleries, New York 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


[See illustration ] 


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Mee ANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
American: 1836—1892 


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= Dark green grass with a thread of a stream in the centre of the foreground; 
at the right a black cow cropping the pasture. <A line of trees, piling up to 
the left, is silhouetted against the pallid light behind. 


Signed at lower right, A. H. Wyanr. 


Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


From the Wyant sale, February, 1894, No. 23 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


[See illustration | 


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63. DECEMBER THAW «(| 


An L-shaped arm of snow-covered shore at the right bends abruptly round 
in the middle distance; a group of small houses is huddled together on the J 
edge of the water, isclated from the thin windswept line of bare saplings 
which half conceal the rest of the village. “The greenish water is flowing 
sluggishly and is dotted with white lumps of snow and ice. . 


Signed at lower left, E. Lawson 7 
Height, 20 inches; length, 27 inches 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin | 1. See 


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French: 1813—1894 


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64. SHEEP LEAVING THE FOLD of Ber hia fe 


ter By an open barn door, through which sheep are passing into the morning 

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sun, stands a bare-footed peasant woman in black bodice and blue apron, 
her little child beside her holding up its arms in a caress. 


Signed at lower right, Cu. JACcQuE 
Panel: Height, 18% inches; width, 14% inches 
Property of the Estate of the Late E. L. Hamlen 


[See illustration | 


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\0 oe American: r845—1924 
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| 62. 5. A. broad curving Normandy river at the right, ah Hie ou gray mom of 
the shore curving round in the left middle distance; in the immediate fore: 
ground before the river wall is a garden of bright flowers, in which are 


standing the figures of two French peasant girls and a young: boy, leaning 
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on a wooden rail. 
Bnet at lower left, RipGway Kwnicurt, Paris : a 


Height, 29 inches ; ete 36 inches 


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‘The brown earth and leaves lie in the shadow of the edge of a wood of 7 
115° young trees, a giant towering to dominate the foreground. A slight dip : 
: in the land allows a view of the coast with an open bay under the blue sky. | 


Signed at lower left, R. VERDUN, and dated 1906 
Height, 40 inches; width, 32% inches | 
Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


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ro. Looking down one of the side canals, the view is of white houses in the 
sun on either side, gondolas moored or moving slowly over the waters and 
the arch of a bridge crossing the middle distance. In the right foreground 
are three mooring posts. Blue unclouded sky. ; 


Signed at lower right, Rico de 
Height, 28 inches; width, 20 inches 


Property of the Estate of the Late E. L. Hamlen 


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The intense blue of the water of the foreground is tinctured by the yellow 
of the setting sun; on the smooth surface sailing vessels are anchored at 
left and right and a longboat filled with men is making swift way towards 
the shore in the left foreground. ‘The scene is encircled by a mass of 
buildings indistinct in the sun haze, the dome of a mosque surrounded by 
slender minarets appearing at the right. 


Signed at lower right, Z1EM 


Panel: Height, 27 inches; length, 37% inches 


Collection of Chas. H. Tenney, New York 
Property of a Private Collector 


[See illustration ] 


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French: 1819—1916 Gs, Roehm 


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The near ground, of grass and undergrowth, rises abruptly in a mound to 


the left; in it is planted a slender half-bare oak leaning diagonally over to 
the right and dominating the picture. On the further bank of the swift 
stream behind is a clump of heavy oaks and beeches outlined before a blue 
sky with sweeps of white cloud. In the distance the sea-coast. 


Signed at lower left, H. Harpicnizs, and dated 1897 
Height, 24 inches; length, 32% inches 
Property of the Estate-of the Late E. L. Hamlen 


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CiREeDRIVING GATTLE AND SHEEP 


A peasant girl in blue blouse and pink cap, carrying a rake over her shoul- 
der, is coming up a path into the foreground, surrounded by an orderly mob 
of sheep and brown and white cattle. At the right is green pasture, fresh 
after rain, with woodland and blue hills behind; at the left, long grass and 


the edge of a copse. 
Signed at lower left, JuLiEN Dupre 


Height, 3634 inches; length, 44 inches 
Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


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meandering broken curves out of sight. On the near ban 

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On the broad waters of the lagoon, tinged brown and pink with the sunset 
light, are gondolas passing to and fro and the brown lateen sail of a fishing 
boat. In the distance, the city with the Molo at the extreme right, cam- 
panili and the domes of the Salute and the 8. Giorgio Maggiore. _ i: 


VENICE, LATE EVENING 


Pais 


Signed at lower left, Rico _ 


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MeeVee LE DIE TERLE 
French: 1860— 


75. CATTLE WATERING 


In the middle distance are cattle scattered over the flat meadows, and seen 
in the dull light from a cloudy sky. In the foreground are figures of three 
cows, two brown and white, one black and white, watering in the grassy 
pool under a sturdy old tree at the right. 


Signed at lower right, Marie DIETERLE 
Height, 31 inches; length, 3934 inches 
Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


[See illustration ] 


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American: 1750—I1811 : 


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PHESRT, HON? Wve eis 


Waist-length portrait in a black coat with white stock and jabot and wearing 
a wh: . curled wig; facing half-left, the gray eyes looking towards the 
observer. Variable background of dark and light blue. 


Pastel: Height, 25 inches; width, 22 inches 


The great statesman, youngest son of William Pitt the elder, Earl of 
Chatham. Born at Hayes, Kent, 1759; died 1806. For particulars, see the 
Dictionary of National Biography. 


Exhibition of Early American Portraits, Knoedlers, N. Y., 1921, No. 3 
Collection of Mr. A. S. Graham, Librarian of Rutgers College, N. J. 


Sold to close an account 


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4 American: 1737—1815 S Cm 


fee akL OF LEICESTER 


Facing the spectator, the head turned to the left, and painted in a scarlet 
military uniform with yellow facings and a sword-belt crossing the right 
Shoulder; the fair-complexioned face set off with.a formal white wig. 


Oval: Height, 292 inches; width, 24% inches 
Property of the Estate of the Late Charles Lanier 


[See illustration ] 


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“American: 17761842, We wy 
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MRS. SARAH CHRISTIAN LLOYD bee CONNECTICUT 


The sitter is wearing a sky-blue dress with scalloped ee collar and cap | 
and is painted before a brilliant scarlet drapery falling down to conceal her | 
left arm. Her right hand holds a book and rests on the arm of an Empire 
chair, Ateate right a vista of wooded landscape. : 


Height, 30 inchess 8D 25 inches : 


Inscribed on back of canvas: “Portrait of Sarah Chilsdan Lloyd, Con- 
necticut, Painted in the 42nd year of her age by J. Eichholtz, Philadelphia, 
1827.” Eichholtz was born in Lancaster, Pa., and died in Philadelphia. He 
studied with Thomas Sully and Gilbert Stuart . . 


Juilliard Musical F oundation, New York, 192 ae 


Collection of Mrs. Gre: Andrew, New Haven, oun é a direct descendant 
of Mrs, Lloyd # 


Sold to close an account 


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No. 79. Mrs. Saran CuristiAN Liuoyp oF CONNECTICUT 


THOMAS 8UGie 
American: 1783—1872 


80. PORTRAIT OF 4 YOUNG GIRL 


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A little fair-haired girl in a low-cut yellow dress is standingt|behind a para- 
0 pet, from which she has picked up a white Skye terrier whom she holds in 


her right arm, her cheek nestled to his. Background of gray sky and trees. 
Signed at lower left with monogram, TS 
Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches 
Collection of Mrs. Theodore Linke . 
Collection of J. C. McNerney, Unionville, Conn. 


Sold to close an account 


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American: 1755—1828 
| 81. RT. HON. HENEAGE LEGGE Wot opal, Ta Pee, 


Facing the observer, the gray eyes glancing to the right, is\the sitter, painted 
at half-length and wearing a brown coat with two rows of buttons, white 
waistcoat and stock and short wig; dark background, as an oval. 

Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


ris. Right Honorable Heneage Legge, eldest son of the Hon. Heneage Legge 

and grandson of the first Ear] of Dartmouth; born in 1747, married in 1768 
and died in 1827. He left no issue, but his sister Catherine married Charles 
Chester in 1765, brother of William, first Lord Bagot. He was painted by 
Romney in 1784 [See Ward and Roberts’ book, page 92]. 

Described in Lawrence Parks’ “Gilbert Stuart,” Vol. 1, p. 473 

Collection of Captain Bagot-Chester 

From Thos. Agnew and Sons, Manchester 

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/ AED : ~ Ameri¢an: 1783-1872 


82. MISS ELIZA ALLENDER oy MN. me cas 


Beto a neutral backeenuind, the Tale -length figure Of a young Brice with 
dark ringlets and beautiful oval face with blue eyes, seated, and facing 
Ss. 0 ¢ slightly to the right. She is wearing a loose biscuit-yellow. dress with puffed 


sleeves and a scarf of rose-crimson gauze about her bare shoulders. 


H ae 30 bichon width, oe inches 


Eliza Allender was a daughter of (ax Joseph Ailéaders chief surgeon 
during the battle of North Point [War of 1812], and his wife, née Biay. The 
latter was a daughter of Colonel Joseph Biay, the earliest art collector in 
Baltimore. Col Biay’s father married a Miss Hutton, te of ir Henry 
Hutton of England. — 

Eliza Allender married Walter G. Price, Pie fathepiwen! Price— 
established the ship-yards that turned out the old Baltimore Ripe ships. 
Walter Price died in Bee. at the age of 45. 


Collation OLra: descendant of the sitter | 
Juilliard Musical Foundation, New York, oe 


Sold: to close an account 


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REMBRANDT, “PURO PENS AY 


American: Boe a a ‘ed = 


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A young girl, clad in.a high-waisted ies -blue debs with an upstanding 


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lace collar about the néck, is painted at half-length facing the spectator. 
A cluster of brown curls frames a smooth oval _face with brown eyes | and 
pink checks: ; 


Signed at ewer left, REMBRANDT Prats 

; Height, 30 inches width, 24 yy inches 
Opening exhibition, Brooklyn Museum, 1897 | | 
Juilliard Musical F oundation, New York 


Painted for a member. of the Richards family, i in whose Possession it re- 
mained until recently — i ; 


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Miss CHARLOTTE RICHARDS 


No. 82. 


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THOMAS SULLY” 
American: 17831872 


HANNAH SEAGRAVE REEVES Pel 


The lady i is standing and painted at hres: -quarter lengt , wearing a décolletse 4 
dark red robe with tight-waisted and curiously see sleeves and a white 
garden hat trimmed with a spray of herbs. Her left arm leans against a 
rock at the right and a book is held loosely-in the left hand, the right holding 
a spray of rosemary and carried up to the breast. The face is youthful, 
flushed and eager, with dark brown hair falling in nn on either side oe q 
it. Dark background of sea and sky. | 


Height, 36. inches; aa, 28 inches 


Hannah Seagrave Reeves was a daughter of Thomas. Reeves, a wealthy 
wholesale merchant of. Philadelphia, and Hannah ‘Seagrave. ' Her grand- © 
father was Thomas Reeves of Gloucester County, who had two large planta- 
tions. Upon bequeathing his slaves to his son he stipulated that they should — 
be emancipated when. thirty years of age. 3 
Hannah married, as her first husband, William Pinckney Ciaie, of Phila- 
delphia. ae second husband was Judge Randolph of Reyer Florida. 


Inscribed on back of: canvas: “Painted by ‘Thomas Sully? 


Recorded in the “Life and Works of Thomas Sully” by Daard Biddle | 
and Mantle Fielding, Philadelphia, 1921, number 1462 


a 


Exhibition Early American Paintings, Brooklyn Museum, 1907 reproduced 
in illustrated catalogue - 


Ghilectnn of Mrs. A. Matane Hann itet a direct descend of the sitter. 


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74 


. Hannau SEAGRAVE REEVES 


No. 84 


HENRY INMANS ee 


American: 1802—1846 


85. LORD COTTENHAM “Ve CU Wreve aren, 


Dignified figure of a nobleman in black with low-cut waistcoat and white 


shirt, posed facing the spectator and with his head turned to half mght. Hisg™ | 


KS $ QO. right hand holds a roll of papers and rests on a table cloth; behind him is 
hung a dull scarlet drapery. 


Height, 44 inches; width, 34 inches 


National Academy of Design, Centennial Exhibition, 1925 


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| Companion to the following] 


[See illustration | 


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Hee Nek Ye Ne ANN A 4 


American: 1802—1846 


86. LADY COTTENHAM MM. . Q 


3S 0 The wife of the preceding sitter, painted standing at three-quarter oon. 
“and facing the spectator, before a prospect of andieape and dark sky. She 
is wearing a black satin dress cut low on.the shoulders and with puffed 
sleeves; a gauze scarf is looped around her arms. A strong face is char- 


acterized by tensely set lips. 
Height, 44 inches; width, 34 inches 


Sold to close an account 1 


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[See illustration | 


VEE BUS bycaheh foam fH. Cunt Jb 4R3 


Kanes a dark red curtain, A lee coutire of gray curls ¢ a la Pinte 
mounts a full face with shrewd gray eyes. 


Signed on sill at right, J. se eee fee, 1779 


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JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, Re 


~ American: 17373 81 5. 


MRS  GAYTON, AFTERWARDS wn ith sli 


Pro 4h ek 


Tell 


Height, Se inches; 3 width, 4oin inch 


Mrs. Pigott was a daughter of a Captain Legge cpossibly: he ‘Captain a 


‘Edward Legge, 1710- 1747, who sailed under Lord Anson], She married 
three times; first a Mr, Gayton, and it was as Mrs. Gayton that her. portrait 
was painted by Copley in 1779; secondly a Mr. Newnham, and on. December 


10, 1801, the Rev. James. Pigott, vicar of Wigston, Co. Leicester, a widower < 7 


with three daughters. The Gentleman’s Magazine of this date speaks of her 
s “Mrs. Newnham of Aldershot Lodge, Hants.” She died October bie 1809, 


at Aldershot Lodge, aged 61. Her third husband survived her until December a 


28, 1812, when the Gentleman’s Magazine records his death as. follows: 

“At Great Wigston, Co. Leicester, aged 74, the Rev. James Pigott. He 
~ was educated in the Grammar school of Christ’s Hospital, London, and at 
Pembroke College, Cambridge; B.A. 1758; M.A. 17613; in which year he was” 
__ presented by the Governors of Christ’s Hospital to the vicarage of Great. 


Wigston [which he has held for more than half a century]. He published a 


one Sermon, entitled: “The Age of Methuselah, and the House of Mourning, 


“Gen.. V. 27. 1762, 4to;. and was presented in 1769 to the vicarage of St. 


Nicholas in Leicester, which he resigned in 1778. He was also elected Head 
“Master of the Free Grammar school at Det aire in 1769, which he resigned 
in 1799.” 

Lydia, second daughter of the ibe rare Pigott by his first wie, married 
William Thresher, of Fareham, Hampshire, and the above picture now ‘comes 
from this daughter’s great- -granddaughter, Lucy Mabel Thresher. 


Note: Admiral Clark Gayton [1720- 1787] lived for many years at Fare: — 


‘ham and died there. If not actually the es Miss: Legge married, i it is 


3 possible he was a relative. 


Collection of the late Captain W. Gitees R.N., of Avenue End, eho 


‘Hants 


3 Collection of Miss Lucy Mabel Thresher, niece of ri above 


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GEORGE. FULUER, ee 


American: 1822—1884 


wearing a dark brown coat, soft collar aad bow-tie ; i brownish _back- 
ground. ‘The face, with its brown eyes, short moustache and hair, is softly 
lighted from upper right. 


Signed at lower left with initials, G F 
Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches 


From the Bradleg-Smith Sale, American Art Association, February, 1924, 
No. 195 J boa fare = 
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American, 1816—1906 ~ 
89. EDWIN FORREST Bovwrk Konrerly 


Half-length figure to half-right, the head turned towards the spectator, of 
195 the actor, clad in black with a fur-edged black coat flung over his right 
‘shoulder, the florid face with its humorous brown eyes set off by a shock 
of black hair. Variable brownish background with a red drapery at upper left. 


Height, 34 inches; width, 27 inches 


Edwin Forrest, distinguished American actor, born 1806, died 1872. Ex- 
celled in Shakespearian parts. 


Sold to close an account 
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\ go. PORTRAIT. OF BHITIR BAG Thea ee 7 A SAILOR 


The subject is painted at full length in a striped shirt, short blue jacket _ 
and white trousers of the sailor, grasping in his right hand an oar and | 
nS holding in his left a straw hat; the left leg is raised in a jaunty attitude |] 
and rests on a rock. Background of trees and river, with two other figures of — | 


sailors at lower left. 
Height, 26 inches; width, 22 inches | 


Sold to close an account/I%- G Lando Coll. ) a 
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SIR PETER LELY [ScHocimor| 
Flemish: 1618—1680 


91. CATHERINE OF BRAGANZA (QL. di af | 


Seated figure of the queen at three-quarter length, in a white satin tight- | 

27 S laced robe with puffed and slashed sleeves. re ermine cloak lined in red 
covers the chair; at her left elbow is the crown, in her right hand she holds 
the orb. ; a] 
Height, 50 inches; width, 41 inches 

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JOHN OPIE, R.A. [ScHoot oF] | 


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| At the left a boy of five in brown seen in profile; beside him, facing hel 
yee S 3 spectator, two young children dressed in white muslin. Above their heads 


brown foliage. 


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Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches J 


Collection of General Bulwer, Haydon Hall, Norfolk, England 


Sold to close an account 


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Before a greenish-blue background, a standing three-quarter length figure 
in a dark green tail coat with white stock, a red cloak hanging over the left 
arm. : | 


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Height, 49% inches; width, 39% inches 


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ALLEN RAMSAY [ArrrizuTep To] | 
Scottish: 1713—1784 ) p 4 p | | 


Pha acing the spectator a painted at waist-length, the dress of dull crimson 
and loosely draped over a white chemisette. Dark background. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Property of the Estate of the Late Charles Lanier | 


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“Early XVIII Century , , Ch; Wortla. Aw 
95- ro... OF A GENTLEMAN 


Waist-length portrait facing half- -right, the head turned towards the ob- 
server, of a man in a brown coat and white stock, wearing a full wig. 


Dark background. 


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Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Property of the Estate of the Late Charles Lanier 


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96. 


PIEDMONTESE SCH@o DT 3 
Late XV Century 


SAINT AND DONOR oti. Be 0) A Cok, | 


In the foreground, before a parapet embellished with niches containing saintly 
figures and hung with a drapery of red damask, is the figure of a Saint clad 
in dark brown robes and white skirt, holding a pastoral staff and reading ina | 
book; before him the kneeling figure of a donor with clasped hands and clad — 
in flowing bluish-green robes. Landscape background. Renaissance gilded — 
and polychromed frame. 


Altarpiece on panel: Height, 54 inches; width, 27 inches 
Sold to close an account 
[Companion to the following] 


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97. MADONNA AND CHILD APPEARING‘TO A SAINT 


| ‘In a setting similar to that of the preceding is the bent figure of a Saint 
So. in white monk’s robes and holding a pastoral staff, falling on his knees 
| before the apparition of the Virgin and Child enthroned on a dark cloud 
: in the sky. Landscape background. 

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Altarpiece on panel: Height, 54 inches; width, 27 inches 
Sold to close an account 
[| Companion to the preceding | 


[See illustration | 


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98. 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY a ie Oc 


Against a dark background, a waist-length portrait of a lady in ola 
green dress and dull scarlet cloak, the left hand carried up to the corsage 


Oval: Height, 30 rekon 3 width, 24% inches 
Property of the Estate of the Late Charles Lanier | 


SIR PETER LELY [a FOLLOWER OF] 


Late XVI Century | 
PORTRAIT OF A LADY [1680 4 here 


Bust portrait within an oval, of a lady with Idng curling brown hair falling 
on her shoulders; in a brown décolletage edged with lace and wrapped in an | 
olive-green cloak. | é 


Signed at lower right, F. Sots [?] fecit and dated 1680 ri 
Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches | 


Property of the Estate of the Late Charles Lanier 


HYACINTH RIGAUD [Scuootr oF] 
French: 1659—1743 


MADAME DE LA BRIFFE t. 


Before a dark red drapery with an escutcheon at upper left is the half-length 
figure of a lady wearing a green velvet cloak with white lace corsage and 
sleeves, and holding between her hands a bouquet of blossoms. She is painted | 

facing half left, her head turned towards the observer. = 


Height, 32 inches; width, 24V% inches 
Collection Legrand, Paris d 


Sold to close an estate 


Belgian: Contemporary — 


Li ie | FRANZ DE BEUL 
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‘101. SHEEP DRIVEN OUT AT DAWN e 


A huddled flock of white sheep surges out of the open gate of a fenced en- 
~ re) closure in the cold morning light from the red segment of the rising sun; 
‘1 “in the right middle distance the edge of a wood. In the foreground is the 

figure of the shepherd, in profil perdu, holding open the gate, his dog waiting 
behind him. | 


_ Signed at lower right, Franz DE BEUL 
Height, 33 inches; length, 40 inches 


Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


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102, HOMEWARD BOUND . Q ag Voy 


Italian landscape in brilliant sunshine with trees and a winding road bisecting 

the distant meadows. A boy in white shirt and corduroy trousers is driving 
cows and sheep homeward away from the observer, passing an old woman 
in the left foreground carrying a basket and a small harrow. 


Signed at lower right, L. Curativa 


Height, 41% inches; width, 37% inches 


Property of Miss F. Hawkins, New York 


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103. WORCESTER CATHE RAL 


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SIR BENJAMIN WILLIAMS LEADER, R.A. ~ 
British: 1831—1923 


In the left foreground the scrub of the near bank of the Wye, which strecelia 
across the canvas; on the opposite shore a park sheltered by trees behind which 
is a mound of melon red brick houses and the great cross of the cathedral, 
with its square central tower and Gothic pinnacles touched by the evening sun, 
Signed at lower left, B. W. Lreaper, and dated 1894 

fe 36 inches; length, 60 inches 


Property of the Estate of the Late Charles Lanier 


FRANK MSOs 


American: 1855— 


‘The vast gray waters of the estuary in the pale light, with a glimpse of { 
shore in the left middle distance. On the water are brigs and a small steamer, 


with a tug towing a string of barges in the foreground. 


Signed at lower left, Bocas 


Brooklyn Museum of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


[END OF FIRST SESSION] 


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Height, 38 inches; length, 57 inches | 


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Thursday January 6, 1927 at 8:15 O’clock 
Catalogue Numbers 105 to ISS Inclusive 


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PEON ey orSCOSURA 
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Lb “105, MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A Sic READING 
: Figure of a man in Ghite doublet and green aad) [éaning against an open 


E., casement and reading a book. 
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Signed at lower left, Leon y Escosura 


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é Ee Height, 3% inches; width, 2Y% inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


Me bauR BB. DAVIES | 
American: 1862— | 
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106. SPRING S tee ) eee A-Line | 


Two nymphs with flowing robes dancing on the grass in the sunlight before 
a vista of slender tree-trunks, putting on leafage. 


Signed at lower left with initials, A. B. D. 
Oils and gouache: Height, 54 inches; length, 7 inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


89 


107. 


108. 


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109. 


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WALTER ®GRIPEINY NEA S| 
American: 1861— q . 
With her back to the observer, an old peasant woman wearing a white blouse | 


and carrying a sheaf under her arm, is tramping a path across the io 
towards a long barn with sloping roof, in the sunshine. | ' | 


Signed at lower left, W. Grirrin, dated 1892 
Panel: Height, 11% inches; width, 10Y% ee | 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


W. GRANVILLE Sai 


American: 1870—— 4 


2. 
ON THE BEACH “WX. ole Oui | 


A sandy shore on which is beached a sailing boat, with green and white hull, | 
two men engaged in painting it. At the right a turquoise-blue sea. 


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Signed at lower left, W. GRANVILLE SmiTH, dated 1906[? | 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches — 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


RALPH ALBERTI BLAKLUD OOS 
American;: 18497-1019 


SUNSET EFFECT en ° | 
Fringed silhouette of black trees in front of an horizon ky of yellow, tinged 


low-down with red and reflected in a patch of water. 


Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK, and dated 


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Height, 6% inches; length, 8% inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


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EDOUARD DETFAIDLE 
French: 1848—1912 


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| Standing figure of a # Q. crossed legs and wearing a dark 


blue dolman and breeches, a red plume in his shako; his right arm resting 
on the saddle of a black horse, whose quarters are turned towards the ob- 
server. 


_ Signed at lower right, E. DEramLie 


Height, 9% inches; width, 7% inches 


Sold to close an account 


Dan vet =C OX 
English: i. 


_ HAYMAKING ee iy 


In a gray sky flights of rooks look down « as ce. & ine grass and figures 
shocking it and piling it on a haycart. In the left foreground a woman en- 
joying her mid-day meal. 


Signed at lower right, Davip Cox, and dated 
Water-color: Height, 1034 inches; length, 1334 inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


Pw AMIN FOSTER. N.A. 


American: 1852— 
SULLEN LANDSCAPE Ce. (Cavey wis | 


A tiny stream breaks sharply through the grass meadow, bending abruptly 
to the left foreground; behind, the ground rises to a low hill with vege- 
table gardens and woods and a white-walled cottage in the distance. The 
sky is dull, the clouds sweeping in long lines down towards the right. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 15 inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


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American: 1851—1903 


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APPROACHING STORM WL .T¢ | 


The meadow grass and clump of trees in the middle distance are almost 
black as the sky becomes overcast. The curving line of a footpath divides | 
the centre of the scene and disappears in the gloom. A mass of dark clouds 
is overhead, dulling the surface of a tiny pond in the left foreground. © 


Signed at lower right, JuLtan Rix and dated 1897 q 
Height, 12 inches; length, 14 inches 
Property of the Estate of the Late E. L. Hamlen : 


CARLETON WIGGINSS 


American: 1848— 


CATTLE BY-d POOH aa Ss ee U Gee Dee 


The dim evening light sees a group of three cows standing in the soft grass | 
of the foreground at the right of a small piece of water. In the middle 
distance the meadows extend to the horizon, with farm houses under the — } 
lee of the woods at the right, from which rises, here and there, a tall poplar. 


Signed at lower left, CARLETON WIGGINS sg 
Height, 1134 inches; length, 17 inches | 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


BENJAMIN FOSTER 


American: 1852— 


OVER THE HILL C,.4 dice Suc 


In the foreground green fields, a C the slit of a tiny brook; behind is 
an orchard of trees from which the brown earth rises to a thicicly wooded — 
hillside, a house half concealed in the trees at the left. 


Signed at lower left, Ben Foster. 
Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


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Spanish: XIX Century 


116. 4 LITTLE PASTIME a. wee f : 2 
2 dressed in pink, with a 


In the interior of a sunlit patio a anh woman 
red shawl, dancing to the musical accompaniment of two men in gay cos- 
tumes, one playing a guitar. 


Signed at lower right, VILLEGAs 


, Panel: Height, 12 inches; width, 9% inches 
Sold to close an estate 


EMILE LAMBINET 
French: Pins fee 


LA RIVIERE 


Under the lee of theXgreen aa in the right Bes is a man in a 
flat-bottomed boat; ever curves out to the right behind a dark copse of 
trees massed in the moonlight against the sky. On the distant bank are 


cottages. 
Signed at lower left, EmitE LaMBINET 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


Peewee INO EOSTER, N.A- 


American: 1852— 
MOONLIT COUNTRYSIDE OQ Na irboiceet £6 


At the left a farmhouse, the firelight seen Uae the chinks of the door; 
the house and trees cast deep shadows on the moonlit grass outside, which is 


* divided by meandering stone fences. In the middle distance outbuildings, 


and the edge of a wood. 


~.gned at lower right, BEN FosTErR 
Height, 30 inches; length, 36 inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


93 


ALEXANDER 7H. (WYANT, Nee 
qd American: 1836—1892 


Hs 119. LANDSCAPE De Deal. ek 7 
pees Undulating grass pasture # with a copse 6f trees at ‘the left under — 


which is walking the figure of a man carrying a gun. The rolling ground — 
a “@, is broken up by trees dimly seen under the dull light on a mass of — 
white cloud. 


Sg SURE ee a RETIN SSSR 


Signed at lower left, A. H. Wyant, dated 1872 


Water-color: Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches — 


Sold to close an account 


DWIGHT W, TRYO ee 
- American: 1849—1925 


\ 120. SHEPHERD AND a). Wea ee 0 / 
In the foreground, the shepher in led group of his sheep amid 


the brown and dark green of the bare land; on the horizon, low barns, a 


70 cottage and a huge domi haystack fieieed by an enormous yellow half- 4 


moon. 


Signed at lower right, D. W. Tryon, dated 1886 


Panel: Height, 101% inches; length, 14 inches 


Sold to close an account 
/5SKO 4 (eng bh poor! fF aw0th dt 1923 a rae 


RALPH ALBERT: BLAKELO@GI = 
American: 1847—I1919 


| ~ 121. LANDSCAPE 1. Goede 
| ~ Uneven grassy a: Sis the d@# gleam of water, surrounded by reéds 


and shrubbery; behind are tall trees thrusting foliage into a lurid yellow sky. 


b Ss Signed at lower right R. A. BLakKELocK 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 15% inches 


Collection of the late J. W. Ellsworth, New York 
Property of a Private Collector 


Filbgu-~Clhuvith bes 


A> \or\ LULES DUPRE 
, French: 1811—1889 iS 
122. SUNSET AFTER THE STORM be domy Y 


In the foreground, a pond fringed with te reeds and reflecting a clouded 
PS usky. On the meadows, trees at the left under which are cows and a herds- 

man. I/83- iderace Leere- Carr 244/896 -Jeo RSKX ~ 
3S. Bigelur oatr, Inarek 199 BOSKX » 


‘Signed at lower left, Jures DupRE 


Panel: Height, 10 inches; length, 13 inches 


Collection of W. F. de Bigelow, Boston — 
Property of a Private Collector 


P Be sud (aqfy lh did: hag clr force BAUKX ~ 


JOHN w. ALEXANDER, Nee 


i 0 sud American: 1856—1915 
123, BROWN SAILS “- Lt Sal. 
7 Smooth gray ater and gray sky flecked with blue, slate-dray and yellow; 


here and there sailing ships, one in the left foreground with a huge trian- 
D, gular mass of brown sail. 


Signed at lower left, J. W. ALEXANDER 
: Height, 14% inches; length, 18 inches 
Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


MeN RY OLIVER WALKER, N.A. 


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> American: 1843— 


124. THE NEW MOON a ee Le an are 


p. Facing the observer, the three-quarter length nude figure of a young girl, 
| U5" draped below the waist in a black robe, her head turned to the right; back- 


* sround patterned with green foliage amid which hangs the crescent of a new 
moon. 


Signed at lower right, A. J. WALKER, and dated 1889 


Height, 20 inches; width, 12% inches 


Sold to close an account 


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Italian: 1847—1903 


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125. HEAD OF A YOUNG GIRL fr pO 


Bust-length portrait, facing half right, of a young girl with long soft brown 
3 ol hair falling over her shoulders. ‘The light falls on her bare throat and loose 


scarlet wrap. : 


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Signed at lower left, A. Asti 
Height, 22 inches; one 154 inches 


Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


FE. MAS 
Italian: XIX Century 
126. THE FORTUNE TELLER IN. @ be / Je a 
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0) Nineteenth century interior with a Japanese screen, ferns, a table with |) 
(A flowers and a figured carpet with a lion skin rug. “Two young ladies dressed | 


in white and pale blue are reclining, lazily watching the motions of a bril- 
liantly robed gypsy girl striking a tambourine, a row of cards spread before || 
her feet. 


5 0. Signed at lower left, F. Maso, and dated Paris 1879 | a 
Panel: Height, 20% inches; width, 25 inches — | 


From Julius Oehme, New York 
Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth | 


HEVA COOMANS 
XIX Century 


0 \) 127. DEPART DES COLOMBES dy. Q ee 


On a marble balustrade overlooking a Mediterranean classical city and the ~ 
wide sweep of a bay, is a group of three garlanded children and a young © 
woman in a dark blue robe, watching the flight of a departing flock of ry 


white doves. 
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Signed at lower right, Heva Coomans, Paris 


Height, 20 inches; length, 292 inches E | 
Collection Henri Bulla, Paris 
Sold to close an account 


La hie Coe eeneeguosinh jad], (utlal Fae Ck 97S ~ Feo Oxx. ~ | 


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28 _ MARION WETHERILL WALTON 


Framed against a turquoise sky and a circle of dark foliage is the waist- 
length figure of a young girl with brown hair and wearing a high-necked 
dress with brown, green and rose tones. 


SNP pe shea 


Signed at lower right, GLapys THayer, and dated 1912-3 


Height, 27 inches; width, 231% inches 
Property of a Private Collector | 


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-\\0 ? ‘THEODORE ROBINSON 


American: 1852—1896 


A young lady ina pink blouse and dark blue skirt is seated facing the observer 
in a hammock, reading. A belt of trees stretches across the background of 
3 the sunlit lawn. 7 

110 : | Panel: Height, 18 inches; width, 16% inches 


Sold to close an account 


|. Me xANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
| American: 1836—1892 


In the foreground, a pedestrian carrying a pack is making his way up a 
Cet road between dark masses of foliage towards the eee red glare 
~ of the sunset. 


Signed at lower right, A. H. Wyant 


. Height, 12% inches; pe 151% inches 
Sold to close an account 


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“60. | American: I Inia fod.) PELY, Q fs 0 ¢ 


129. GIRL IN A HAMMOCK Paaeg ei birt | 


i130. SUNSET: THE TRAVELER be, P sae Ese ee 


L/ | ALFRED STEVENS 
Belgian: 1817—-1875 


131. MARINE WITH FISHING FLEET 


A smooth expanse of pale sea viewed from the shore of/the leffforeground, 
on which are the scattered sails of fishing vessels. he turquoise sky is 
back low down with dark clouds, and flushed with pink near the horizon. 


Signed at lower left, A. STEVENS 
} Panel: Height, 13 inches; width, 9 inches | 


Sold to close an account 


[See illustration | 


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WINSLOW HOMER 
American: 1836—r19gI!0 


BEFORE PETERSBURG, VA.” | 


In the right foreground, running away into the distance, the lines of the 
Confederate soldiers crouching behind a rough rampart of earth; one of 
them has mounted the trench and stands silhouetted flauntingly against the 
sky to the accompaniment of the music of a negro banjo player. Dark land- 
scape at the left, dotted with tree stumps. 


Signed at lower left, Homer, and dated 1864 
Inscribed on back “Tnviting a shot before Petersburg, Va., 1864. W. Homer” 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


Collection of Frederick S. Gibbs 

Collection of “Thomas R. Ball 

Mentioned in Downes, “Homer,” page 48 

Reproduced in “The private Collection of Frederick S. Gibbs,” New York, 
1899, page 69, no. 36—“An American Patron copier ENgacenys 
Kirk D. Henry; and in “Brush and Pencil,” Vol. VIII, [July 1901, 
page 218] 


Sold to close an account 


Peder gay the os “Yul lal Brareh) /9/9- No 96 BE EXKX = 
7 ny, Q Se. Leo. theod waed - Ior-1919 ae PIAS < z 


/K S98 — elinen, 4 Butio- Poecward. Bee 919 


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\ Nia RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOGR = 
American: 1847—I919 


133. AUTUMN GLOW Prackd eure ry 


Cn ok A forest of tall straight tree-trunks, the ground thick with ferns and under- 
growth; the whole mass of rich foliage softly lighted and suffused with yel- 


lows and a warm red autumn tint. 
Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELocK 
Height, 16% inches; length, 24 inches 


Collection of Mrs. & E. Price, New Jersey. 


Property of a private collector 


[See illustration ] 


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Z eee wn ER H. WYANT, N.A. 
American? 1836—1892 


134. EVENING, EARLY AUTUMN 9 WwW Z 
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= Roms brown swampy plain broken up by small patches of water is fringed 


the foreground with lush green grass; in the left middle distance is a wedge- 
shaped group of trees pointing towards the observer and sombre against 
the white gleam of the horizon sky, which darkens towards the zenith. 


van 


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Signed at lower right, A. H. Wyant 


1 Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Union League Club, New York, 1904 / 
Purchased from the John Levy Galleries, New York © 


Sold to close an account 


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| ( 0: and hedges, barely permitting a glimpse of the summit of the distant mou 


HOMER: Dv>o MARTIN, NeAS 
| American: -1836—1 ee i 
135. 4N AUTUMN SUNSET Qo Nites Ap 
The still river is bounded by the flat line of the farther Bey: on. which is 


aR a covered wagon. Behind, the irregular outline oS ie b 


heavens, is epetented i and there in the dark water. 
Signed at lower left, HomER Martin : i 
Height, 15 inches; Boe 25 shi 
From the John Levy Galleries, New York » | 


- Sold to close an account 
I, A. JOSEPH: 


American: Contemporary W- 
eo LANDSCAPE WITH TURQUOISE SKY WM, we 


A sky of brilliant blue is broken by rounded wes masses of light ¢ cumu 
cloud. Across the middle distance runs a thick curtain of olive- -green 3 


:. 
tains. ‘The brown stubble of the foreground is interspersed with boulders; | . 
scattered cows are browsing in the grass and near the spectator is a solitary 

dwarf tree. 4 


Signed at lower right, I. A. JosEPHI 3 
Height, 24 inches; length, 30 inches — 


Sold to close an account 


13996 _ Artist to eed hea detonsh SXX~ 


ROBERTREI DIS ee 


American: 6 
1092 THE OPAG RING Be < 
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Half-length portrait, in profile 
hair covered by a large hat trimmed with a bird’s wing, and wearing a light 


) b O dress. Her left hand is carried up to her breast, her right extended to dis- 


play an opal ring. Light background. 
Signed at lower left, Roperr Rerp 

Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 
Sold to close an account | : | 


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a In the brown stubble on top of a hill a black and & brown ox are yoked | 
to a wagon, by which are two children. At the left, sheaves and figures | 


of harvesters; in the distance at the right, a misty gray landscape. 


Signed at lower left, A. H. THAYER : 


Heicht. 18% inches; length, 22 inches 
git, La ’ 8iny 


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JA)Y 139. MY GARDEN IN WINTER o rook hte ye, 
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Ss p ’ bery; in the distance, hills, and the smoke of chimneys. rising into 


CHARLES A. Pal AW le tiny eines A. 


eeu 1861— 


The view is from the steps of the house, with balustrades on either ‘s 
a driveway dropping down into the meadows. The whole of. the fla 
scape is covered with snow broken by the lateral patches of trees = 
sky. 


Signed at lower right, C. A. PLarr 
Hone 26 inches; length, 3 


American Radendan of Art Exhibition, Washingtee D. eh 


Corcoran Gallery of Art, Seventh Exhibition Content America | 
Paintings, 1919 | | he 


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FREDERIC REMINGI 


American; 1861—1908 


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140. SKINNING THE BUCK ’ UW, 8 : 


A roughly built shack in the foreground, wefore which are three hunters 
b ©: engaged in skinning a buck suspended from a tripod of logs, one of the 4 | 
men carrying over his shoulder a black wolf. At the right, a fourth sports- 
man with two guns is coming in from the woods. The whole painted in 
tones of grays and blacks. an 


Signed at lower right, FREDERIC REMINGTON 7 | cS 


Grisaille: Height, 24 inches; length, 34 inches ; 


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141. HILLSIDE BREAKING ie 


: Rough brown stubble land, with gray lights, rising gradually towards the 
right, the long sloping horizon line intersecting the dull gray of rain clouds 
lightening at the centre, where they veil a pale sun. 


, Signed at lower right, A. H. Wyant 
Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


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“abies af cattle.’ fin ‘the extreme ene two brown ay : 
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-3 6b at to the right. 


Signed at lower right, Em. VAN - MarcKe 


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Dutch: 1632—169*# 


Td er OC Ree ie OF A LADY AS A HUN if WITH A va leh 4 
WOLFHOUND | 4 

Q (7 O: Standing on a stretch of brown earth is the quaint figure of a young girl 
with long brown hair and feathered headdress, clad in a blue robe with 
white sleeves, a cloak and quiver flung across her shoulders, her left hand 

holding a bow; behind her is the profile figure of a black and white wolf- 


hound, facing the right. In the distance, a view of a formal garden 
enclosed by woods beneath a dark sky. ) 


Height, 29% inches; width, 17% inches 


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| | Dutch: 1838—1888 


144. SHEEPFOLD 


In the interior of a thatched wooden barn! lighted by the sunlight through 


z nS, a window at the right, is a group of five sheep, four white and one brown, 
“huddled in the straw and watched by a small peasant girl, standing and 


patiently knitting. 
: Signed at lower right, A. Mauve, f. 


Height, 16 inches; length, 20Y2 inches 


» Collection of W. W. de F. Bigelow, Boston 


Property of a Private Collector 


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Dutch: 1596—1656 


145. DUTCH RIVER SCENE, WITH FIGURES 


In the right foreground, the ruins of a chateau with rounded bastions and 
sloping roofs, a group of two washerwomen and a man at the foot among 
sheaves of straw. "The wal!s rise sheer from the edge of a piece of water 


extending from the left foreground to the horizon, with a solitary sailing 
boat in the distance. 


Panel: Height, 15% inches; length, 20) inches 


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j American: 1852—1896 


In the foreground, seated in a hammock with a writing table beside her, is 
a young woman in a pink dress, reading over a letter; at her feet is 


BSD crawled a white cat. The grass and trees at the background, with its orna- 


mental lake, are filled with sunshine. 


4, Signed at lower right, TH. RoBrnson 
Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


American Art Association, November, 1924, No. 42 


Sold to close an account 


146. LADY READING | Bee ot, ey 


| FRANCIS MURPHY) : 


American: 1853—1921 7 a 
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147. AFTERNOON ON THE MEADOW | 7 


A green waste of swampy grassland extends away into the distance at the ~ 
left, broken by a patch of water and merging into the browns of the bare 


plain; at the right the edge of a forest of slender trees with half bare, russet — 
branches. Gray wind-swept sky with white cloud. 


Signed at lower left, J. Francis Murpuy, dated 1913 a 


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Memes NGER SARGENT, N.A., R.A. 


American: 1856—1925 
SSO. a. W. [Saree 


148. THE HON. MRS. GEO. LAMBTON [née MISS C. HORNER| 


An intimate portrait, school-girl fashion, of a young lady in a white dress, 
puffed sleeves and a pink sash round her waist, at half-length and facing the 
observer. ‘The long brown hair is tied and falls on to the right shoulder 
| behind the sensitive oval of the face with its clear gray eyes. 


E Signed at upper right, JoHN S. SARGENT, and inscribed at upper left, 
: “To Miss Horner, 777.” 


[ | Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches 
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American: 1837— 


WINDMILLS 


A lowering sky with black storny clouds has already darkened the fields and ~ 
trees of the far distance and a windmill on the horizon; in the foreground, 

on a mound of green grass, is a second windmill in the eerie grayish light. 
At the base of the knoll, nearest the spectator, a tangle of fallen branches 
and undergrowth. 


Signed at lower right, T. Moran, and dated 1884 


Height, 30 inches; width, 24Y2 inches 


Collection of Dr. Shepherd Krech, New York 
Property of a Private Collector 


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Naeed Coe. of 11 Heacha 112 “< 


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Sri rs THAULOW 
Norwegian: 1847—1906 


WINTER ON THE CANAL W, Ft. 


The canal curves sharply round into the right foreground, the boats moored 
along either edge and partly covered by fallen snow. Buildings lie on the 
banks at the right and in the left middle distance, their reds, browns and 
pinks. partly obscured by the smoke of factory chimneys. “The tow-paths are 


covered ankle deep in snow. 


Signed at lower left, Frirs THAULOW 


Pastel and gouache: Height, 29 inches; width, 36 inches 


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152. THE FISHING VILLAGE ie Ww) ‘ Hoe. 


Ins: A wooded vilayet with domestic dwellings and a spired edifice, checker 
by innumerable rays of sunlight, some of which detach the various groups | 
of peasants into faint relief: in the foreground are numerous fishing vessels, — 
and to the right a prospect of the open sea with small craft, then sails — 
glistening in the bright sunlight. 


Panel: Height, 22 inches; length, 32% inches : 
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French: 1840—1901 
Crk. cafe 


ENTREE DU VILLAGE ESCAULT- PRES- -EQUIHEN 


The fork of two country roads encloses a triangle of brownish green anda 
the base being at the horizon, where are a few scattered houses and trees ofa q 

the village. In the right foreground, a peasant woman in white blouse and — | 
black skirt, a man behind her.coming up the road. “The evening sky is full ; 
of pinks and yellows, with an amorphous cloud mass at the lefts 4 


Signed at lower right, J. C. Cazin 


Height, 25 534 inches ; length, 32 Yi ee 


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LATE SUNSET | ee O,£ ‘¢ 


A picture of profound atmosphere and attention, in which thee -peculi 
quality of the sunset light dominates the scene to the exclusion of minor 
problems of draughtsmanship. The eHigs is beautiful and remarkably . 


In the foreground are the figures of two women and a child. accompanied 
by a lamb, in the long. green grass; at the left, three trees softly silhouetted | 
against a sky light blue and edged with orange where it is met by the — 
Siretulating cloud forms. In the right middle distance, a ut of emerald 3 
beeches and willows. — 


“This picture, and five others, were considered by Inness to be his snost He a 
important works. It is one which was long considered and meditated upon. ¢ 
As the canvas stands it probably has six paintings on it, for Inness painted | ie a 
it over and over again to obtain the exact effect he desired. | Each - time a a 
after he had worked on it he would leave it for a time to— “ponder over it. ea! 
At this time he was. working for the golden glow quality, It was finished — : ‘Sf 
before he left his New York Studio to live in Montclair. It is the picture” sae 
against which he was photographed [this photograph was made by me]. ‘The 
‘Late Sunset’ was among the pictures which were sold at the auction, of his” 

- works in 1895, after Inness’ death. ' a, 

During the time, he was working on the picture he fell and broke: “iis, 4) he 4 
right wrist while leaving a train. His physician forbade him to paint, but 
Inness saw a certain thing he wished to do to the canyas, so I supported his 

- arm while he made the brush strokes.” [Signed] Elliott E Daingericld: 


Signed at lower left, G. Inness, dated 1893 
Height, 40% inches; length, 54 inches 
Sold at the auction of Inness’ works, 1895 


Cincinnati, Museum, 1921 


Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, 1925 


Union League Club, 1926 
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At the right is the Rae degli Schiavoni, with St. Mark’s and A 
and the Molo; the city extends away in the distance, with the 
della Salute at the left. On the still green water are gondolas and i 
centre of the scene a large sae rigged vessel, the sails catching | ne 
of the afternoon sun. | tease 


Signed at lower right, ZreEM 


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Ona windy May day, the ky. with its billows of w ite, cloud 


roan and white. 


Signed at lower left, EM. Van" Marcke 


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THEOPHILE DE Bae 


Dutch: 1850—1 


Noy 1. Gamnce 4 


A wriggling lane, splashed with shadows, pierces the heart of the picture, 
disappearing in the brownish hummocks of the middle distance; in the left 
foreground trees and grass, at the right a red-roofed cottage with figures of 
peasants in a garden, under the shelter of a tall elm full of yellow and 


russet tints. 


Signed at lower right, TH. DE Bock 


Height, 


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3934 inches; width, 28% inches | 


Signed on back of canvas, TH. DE Bock, and dated 1903 
From the Kruger Collection, Holland 


Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 
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e 2. Qo. French: 1813—1894 


163. PATURAGE A MIDI | 1, BAAN. 
A group of five sheep is watering at the edge of a pool in the right fore- 
ground. Behind them the green meadow stretches out under the shade of 
oak and beech trees; the shepherd in his blue smock has flung himself down 

to rest in the grateful shadow. In the distance at the right a patch of 
yellow sunlight. 


Signed at lower left, Cu. JAcQuE, and dated 1870 
Height, 25% inches; wilth, 21Y%% inches 
Property of the Heirs of the Late F. W. Woolworth 


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CHARLES EMIBE JAC Guess 


050 French: 1813-~1 z 0. 


164. INTERIOR OF A BARN, WiTH SHEEP AND CHIC. 


Darkly lighted interior with a wooden barn at the left behind which is 
heaped straw. In the foreground, a group of sheep and lambs partly in 
the light, with hens pecking in the straw around them. 


Signed at lower right, CH. JACQUE 
Height, 17% inches; length, 28 inches 


Collection of Mrs. F. W. Roebling, Trenton, N. J. 
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Dutch: 1844—I19I10 


165. PATURAGE HOLLANDAIS 


A spring day with gray windy sky. The lush green grass of the countryside 
ends in the foreground in a swampy pool by which are two cows, coming up 
to drink; in the middle distance are other cattle. A low misty horizon 1s 
broken by confused shapes of bare trees and a windmill. 


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Signed at lower right, WirtL—EM Maris 


Height, 33% inches; length, 41 inches 
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French: a 7961875 


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168. LANDSCAPE WITH rarumouse, D 


At the left are two red-roofed cottages partly v 


re) eye young birches; in the right foreground, a 
cow beneath the trees. On the horizon: ao. 
the mild afternoon lights eee i, eee 


Signed at lower left, Coror 


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Paris Salon, 1901, ‘No. 998 


Collection of W. K. Bixby, St. Louis, Mo. 


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‘French: 1819—1916 


MATINEE D’AUTOMNE, MORLAIX ©: ti pets 


In the foreground, rough Stat with boulders and cate underg 
among which are browsing goats, a peasant. woman leaning against 


at the right and watching them. ‘The ground dips in the centre to 


a beautiful vista of lake and distant woodland beneath an open blue 
dotted with woolly clouds; ; at left and right in the foreground - are ru 
groups of leaning trees with whitened trunks and heavy greenish a 
foliage. ; ee ie 


Signed at lower left, H. HarpIcntns, and dated 1901 


Height, 51 inches; lengthy 63 inc 


Purchased in 1901 by M. Knoedler & Co., New Yoru direct From the 4 artist . 
Collection of Judge Saml. L. Bronson, New Haven, Conn. — : 
Collection of P. A. Valentine, New York 

Collection of Charles S. Phillips, New York 


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table outdoors nae tree the door of a . thatched? bai ee 
is surrounded by trees, the ground covered by undergrowth and ; 
shrubs, be a pool of water in the right foreground. . 


Signed at lower left, Ke Cazin 


Salon des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, 1882, number 06 Re Po a 
Cincinnati Museum Association Exhibition, 1916 Vas aus 
Carnegie Institute Exhibition, Pittsburgh, 1919 
Art Gallery of Toronto Exhibition, 1922 


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Collection of A. Gross, Philadelphia, 1902 


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Collection of Felix Isman, Philadelphia, rg1t Les | | 
Reproduced: “Art Annuat®? by Dumas, 1882, page Py fee by Bénédite, 

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Signed at lower’ left, Jugs Breton, and dated 1891 


F429 1 “Uys lalate oor Corecagorenent “ Te oy, Aopen. 4 . 


French: 182971 906 


tapers, and young girls in Breton Spader carrying images and ban 
followed by old women beating drums. On the ground around the feet 
of the marchers are the sick and crippled, raising themselves as the pro- 
cession goes. by. | ‘Ss 


‘Height, 48 Hae lengthy oy inches . 


Exposition Annuelle des Beaux Arts A Munich; 1891 
Paris Salon, 1891 

World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893 _ 
Exposition Internationale Universelle, Paris, 1900 — 


Reproduced “Salon Illustr€? (large edition), by Dumas, 1891 also in) 
“Tules Breton” by Vachon, facing page 124 


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ALLA EVERDINGEN 
Dutch: 16121675, 


NORWEGIAN FIORD- = oe oo 


Ronse ‘mountainous ene with figures: at the right torrential, 
sweeping over the wooded russet-brown cliffs and boulders. — In the 
ground an inlet of calm blue sea with a dismantled sailing ship. and 
boat animated with figures, at the left a shaggy dog intently sieapchi 


| Height, 45 inches; length, 53% bin 


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EILGENE, ISABEY. 
/French:. 18041886 


DEPARTURE FOR FISHING tel UW. 


A wild rocky shore at the left with beached boats; in the ier 
croup of three fisherwomen with blue and red um standing 
with nets on their shoulders. The group of fishing boats, unf 
and filled with men, is making out through the breakers: to fue 
the right. _A stormy gray sky 1 is overhead. oe, 


pence at lower right, E. Taney, and dated 1872 


ei Height, 33 inches le 


Collection Cohen, Bordeaux 


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‘Dated at upper right. January. 27 ont fon and beat ee 


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‘Panama, Pacific Tvifernational Exposition, San F rancisco, 


Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D. Ce ‘Third 
temporary American Oil Paintings, 1910 | Tita 2 


Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Twelfth. Annual Exhibition, 
Worcester Art Museum RG . 7 ae oe 
Reproduced i in “Arts in America,” Vol. ‘VII, Nee Dy. » pawe 86 


From William Macbeth STEN , : 7 =“ e : sent 


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up in nie left hand ae holding a owe “whe body as : 
head. with its short brown me faces. the OPS res “rea 


Height, 473 4 ime 


Property Ate the Estate ¢ of the jor Charles Lanier a 


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No. 175. THE Ducuess or RICHMOND 


Liv an eo tee before a dull scarlet: drapery, 
is seated the figure of a man in middle age, with unkempt dark brow 


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JOHN, HOPPNER, oR. AS 
British: 117581810 


JOHN PENN - 


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clad in a double-breasted black coat and gray smalls, and holding aq 
glass in his right hand. The full face bears an expression of resoluti 
eyes thoughtful and looking. down, the mouth 's set. Ae e mel Is. va | 
a romantic landscape. : a 


- Heivhi, 50 Ys inches; ; wid, 40 


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John Penn was the cidegt son of Thonn “and eh: ‘Juliana Penn, aut 
grandson of William Penn, the Quaker and_ founder of. Pennsylvania ; born 
February 22, 1760, and died, unmarried, June 2ty 1834, at his house, ‘Stoke 
Poges Park, Buckinghamshire. He was a miscellaneous ‘writer; was. entered 
at Clare Hall, Cambridge, as a nobleman [in virtue of his maternal des ent], © 
and was “created” M:A. in 1779 ‘and, t.kDe in or8r1.- In 1782 he wen pto" 
America, where he remained some years, and built” at ‘Schuylkill. the ho ot 
called. Solitude. Returned to England -in- 1789. A Was ¢ Sheriff of. Bucking- 5 
kainshire in 1798, and M.P. for Helston [Cornwall] in 1802; was appointed 
Governor of Portland, Dorset, 1805, and shortly before char. date erected | 
on Portland Island the mansion called Pennsylvania Castle, “He was Lieut. 
Colonel of the rst. [Eton] troop of the rst [South]. Regiment of the Royal 
Bucks Yeomanry, : ‘and- Commandant of the Royal Portland Legion, | - 

McKay and Roberts’ “Hoppner,” page 201, Says that a portrait of John. 
Penn [canvas 47 by 40] was in the possession of Mr. J. beau ied: of 
Pennsylvania Castle, and was believed to be by Hoppner. 


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_he purchased in 1887 with all its historical contents from Col. Gran- 
ville, an illegitimate son of Granville Penn | 


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178. MRS. WILBERFORCE BIRD Oiler a 


Before a luminous grayish background, the waist-length seated figure of a 
young lady clad in a black silk dress tied with white ribbons and having a 
white muslin yoke. Her head is dressed with a coiffure of powdered hair 
crowned with black and white ribbons and tied behind. ‘The character of 
the sitter is beautifully expressed by the energy of brown eyes and delicate 


mouth. Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Mrs. Penelope Bird, wife of Wilberforce Bird, Esq. M.P., for Coventry. 
Burlington House Winter Exhibition, 1875, No. 238 


Collection of Mrs. James Watson, granddaughter of the sitter 
Sold to close an account 


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Peet) OF AGENTLEMAN CARRYING A BOAR 


SPEAR [1665] 


Half-length figure, passing to the right and ee ene observer, ff «bentle-* 
man with ane brown hair falling over his ena wearing a dark red 
cloak with white at the throat and’ wrists and jeweled brooches; the left 
hand carried up to the breast, the right holding a boar spear. Background 
of landscape rising to the right, and pinkish clouds in a dark blue sky. 
Signed at lower right, I. Luratcuuys, fecit, dated 1665 

Height, 37 inches; width, 31 inches 

The picture is accompanied by a. letter from Commander Hofstede de 


Groot of The Hague. 


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FRANCIS COTES here 


British: “1726-1770 


180. HON. MRS. BERESFORD J Be, Aad 


eeBefore a screen of brown foliage and dark blue sky, the bust portrait of a 
p76 eyoung lady facing half-right and clad in a décolleté robe of crimson edged 
with pale green, a brown wrap carried over her left shoulder. ‘The soft 
flesh is strongly hghted from the left, emphasizing the rounded contours of 

the face and neck and a distinctive retroussé nose. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches 


Barbara, second daughter of Sir William Montgomery, baronet, of Magbie 
Hall, married June 4, 1774, as his second wife, the Hon. Mr. Beresford; died, 
December, 1778. 
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A graceful figure, painted at three-quarter length to half-right, the head 
turned towards the spectator, and wearing a black velvet robe with brown 
fur and full white lace sleeves tied with scarlet ribbons; over the left arm 
is draped a grayish-yellow silk scarf. The head, with its thin straggling 
curls, is extremely vivacious, the brown eyes alert, the red lips pursed into a 
quizzical expression of doubt. 

Height, 35 inches; width, 26% inches 
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landscape vista. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 24 y, inches 
Property of the Hee of the Late Charles Lanier 


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186. PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN 4 PEAT ARSE Oe 


b © t Against a red drapery the waist-length figure of a lady in an olive taffeta 
dress with white muslin collar and large feathered hat, her right elbow resting 
on a pedestal. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 
Property of the Estate of the Late Charles Lanier 


166 


PeeroohU A REYNOLDS, -P.R.A. [Scnoon oF] 


i British: 1722-—-1792 | 

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Bust-length portrait of a young woman in a brown dress with bdéteau neck, 
a ribbon tied around her throat; her black hair is dressed with a filet. Dark 
green background. | 

Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches 


ferom Dowdeswell and Dowdeswells, London 


| Sold to: close an estate : 3 
«15727, Cid, tno 16; 7 


[HARLES FOSTER 


oO 3 . American: 1850— 
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188. Le MORNING UW), He. Borer 


; A field covered with snow, with two or three scattered saplings and a brown 
7 hedge merging into a clump of trees at the left. In the pale blue sky hangs 
| a huge pear-shaped mass of white cloud. 


: Signed at lower left, Cu. FosreR 
a Height, 32% inches; width, 26 inches 


Property of the Late Edwin Baldwin 


[END OF SECOND AND LAST SESSION] 


Pe gh 19S AR Seller 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


ACHENBACH, AnpbrREAas 
A Country Scene 


ALEXANDER, Joun W., N.A. 


Brown Sails 


| ANGELO, Astt 


Head of a Young Girl 


BILLOTTE, René 


La Conciergerie, Paris 


- BLAKELOCK, Ratpu Avsert, N.d. 


An Indian Camp in the Hills 
Sunset Effect 

Landscape 

Autumn Glow _, 


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BOGGS, Frank M. 
Marine, New York Bay 
On the Thames 


-BONHEUR, AvucustTE 


Cattle and Sheep 


BRETON, JuLEs 
Le Pardon de Kergoat 


BROWN, Joun Georce, N.A. 
On the Porch 


BROWNE, Georce Ermer, 4.N.4. 
The Blue Nets 


CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 
Village Scene 


Entrée du Village Escault-prés-Equihen 
The Retreat 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


25 
123 
125 

2] 


AT 
109 
121 


133 


31 
104 


59 


TLXXX yt 


43 


47 
156 


M ve de Se 


CHIALIV A, Lurer 


Homeward Bound 


COOMANS, Heva 
Départ des Colombes 


COPLEY, Joun SrincLeton, R.A. 


Earl of Leicester 
Mrs. Gayton, Afterwards Mrs. Pigott [1779] 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE 


Landscape with Farmhouse 


COTES, Francis, 2.4. 
Hon. Mrs. Beresford — 


COX, Davin 
Hay Making 


COX, Kenyon, N./4. 
Nude Reclining 


CZACHORSKI, W. 
‘The Rehearsal 


DAVIES, Artuur B. 
Spring 


DE BEUL, Franz 
Sheep Driven Out at Dawn 


DE BOCK, THEoPHILE 
Country Landscape in September 


DE HAAS, M. F. H., N.A. 
Ships Before the Storm 


DESGOFFE, BriatsE ALEXANDRE 
Still Life 


aS 
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: 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


“mM me ‘ a 


Tit 


IOI 


162 


| CATALOGUE 

i. NUMBER 
~DETAILLE, Epovarpb 

| A Hussar 110 


i DIAZ DE LA PENA, NarcissE VIRGILE 
Gypsies in the Wood 155 


DIETERLE, Marie 


Cattle by the Pool 48 
Cattle Watering 75 


~ DIRANIAN, P. 
Woman by a Stream 7 


DOBSON, Wi.i1am 
Portrait of a Nobleman and His Child ; 182 


~ 


DUPRE, JULEs 


Seacoast 52 
Girl Driving Cattle and Sheep fh 
Sunset after the Storm 122 
On the Hillside 154 


EICHHOLTZ, Jacos 
Mrs. Sarah Christian Lloyd of Connecticut 79 


' ENGLISH SCHOOL 


Portrait of a Gentleman 95 
Portrait of a Lady 98 
Portrait of a Lady : 184 
Portrait of a-Lady in a Feathered Hat 186 


FORTUNY, Mariano 
Breakfast in the Convent Yard 46 


FOSTER, Benjamin, N.A. 


Russet Ground 13 
‘i The Copper Beeches | 19 
Sullen Landscape - = 112 
Over the Hill 115 


Moonlit Countryside 118 


POSTER CeARLES: 
Red and White 


Winter Morning 


FRANZEN, Avucust, 4.N.A. 
hes enry 


FULUCER, (GEORGE, A2\7 


Amory Lawrence, Esq. 


GAY, WALTER 
Head of a Boy 


GERMAN SCHOOL 
Women Bathing 


GRIFFIN, Watrter, N.A. 


The Village 
Noonday 


GRODEERON. Pau. UL: 


Frenh Prisoners of War 


HARPIGNIES, Henry Josepu 
Paysage d’Aoit 
Among the Hills 
finewhiver 
Autumn, Evening Landscape 
Paysage au Soleil 
Matinée d’Automne, Morlaix 


HERTER, Avzerr, N.A. 
Le Moyen Age 


HOEBER Antriieey ea 


Summer 


HOMER, WinsLtow ) 
Defiance [“Inviting a Shot before Petersburg, Va.”’] 


[| coe CATALOGUE 

; oa NUMBER 
_HOPPNER, Joun, R.2. 

John Penn 176 


_ HUNTINGTON, Dante, N.A. 
Edwin Forrest 89 


INMAN, Henry, N.4. 


Lady Cottenham ; | 85 
Lady Cottenham 86 


INNESS, Georce, N.4. 


Down from the Hills 61 


Late Sunset aA Vxxrx 159 


_ISABEY, Evcéne 
Departure for Fishing 173 


JACQUE, Cuarves EMILE 3 
Sheep Leaving the Fold 64 


Watering the Flock 72 
Paturage a Midi R 162 
Interior of a Barn, with Sheep and Chickens 164 


JOSEPHI, I. A. 


The Bathers 5 5 
Landscape with ‘Turquoise Sky 136 


KNIGHT, RipGway 
In the Garden 65 


KOOPMAN, Aucusrus 
The Boatman 30 


KRAY, WILHELM 
Dolce far Niente 29 


KRONBERG, Louts 
Behind the Footlights 41 


LA FARGE, Joun 


Maua, a Samoan 


LAMBINET, EmiILe 


La Riviére 


LANDSEER, Sir Epwin, P.R.d. 
Interior, Lady with Dogs 


LAWRENCE, Sir Tuomas, P.R.A. [ScHoot oF] 


Portrait of a Gentleman 


Mrs. Siddons 


LAWSON, Ernest, N.A. 
December “Thaw 


LEADER, Sir Benyamin Wi uiams, R.A. 
Worcester Cathedral 


DELYs sir PETER [SCHOO OF] 


Catherine of Braganza 


LELY, Str Prerer [FoLLoweEr oF] 
Portrait of a Lady 


LELY, sirv PETER 
‘The Duchess of Richmond 


LEON Y ESCOSURA 
Miniature Portrait of a Man Reading 


LHERMITTE, Leon AucustTin 
‘The Bather 


LU PT TICHUYS, Isaac | 
Portrait of a Gentleman Carrying a Boar Spear [1665] 


MAES, NicHo.as 
Portrait of a Lady as a Huntress, with a Wolfhound 
Portrait of a Lady in a Fur-edged Dress 


MARIS, WILLEM 


Paturage Hollandais 


MARTENS, Witty 
iinie Cage 


MARTIN, Homer D., N.A. 


An Autumn Sunset 


MASO, F. 
The Fortune Teller 


MAUVE, AnTon 
_ Sheepfold 


MICHEL, GerorceEs 
Landscape and Cattle 


MORAN, Tuomas, -N.A. 
Windmills 


MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A. 
Changing Weather 
Afternoon on the Meadows 


NEUHUYS, A.LBeErr — 


The Courtship 
Portrait of a Dutch Girl 


OPT: Joun, R.A. [SCHOOL oF | 
The ‘Tattersall. Children 


OPIE, Joun, R.A. 
Mrs. Wilberforce Bird 


PEALE, Remsranpt, N.A. 
Miss Charlotte Richards 


PIEDMONTESE SCHOOL 


Saint and Donor 
Madonna and Child Appearing to a Saint 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


165 


49 


144 


96 
97 


PLAT, CHarces A., N.4- 
My Garden in Winter ge N. Hy 


POELENBURG, CoRNELIS VAN 
‘The Bathers 


RAMSAY, ALLtan [ATTRIBUTED TO] 
Portrait of a Lady in a Red Dress 


RANGER, Henry W., N.24. 
Silvery Landscape 


PEEING RANK: Kellie. 


Marine 


RETD Ropert,, V2. 
The Opal Ring 


REMINGTON, FREDERICc 
Skinning the Buck 


REYNOLDS; Sir JosHua, PAW, 
Lord Pulteney 


REYNOLDS, Sir JosHua, P.R.A. |[ScHOOL oF] 


Portrait of a Lady in a Brown Dress 


RICHARDS, Witrtam TON. 


Marine 


RICO, Martin 


Venetian Canal Scene 
Venice, Late Evening 


RIGAUD, Hyacintu [ScHoo. oF] 
Madame de la Briffe 


RIX, JuLian 
Sunset: River Bank 
Approaching Storm 


CATALOGUE 


i a | NUMBER 
ROBINSON, ‘THEopDoRE | 
| Girl in a Hammock 129 
Lady Reading 146 
SARGENT, Joun SincEr, R.4., N.A. 
St. Martin’s Summer, Flatbury Rectory, 1888 60 
Olive Trees, Corfu 67 
The. Hon. Mrs. Geo. Lambton [née Miss C. Horner ] 148 
SHARPLES, James 
‘The Rt. Hon. Wm. Pitt a 
SIGNORINI, Giuseppe 
~ Meeting of Arab Chieftains 8 
SMITH, Henry Pemper, N.A. | 
Farmhouse Amid Trees, Monmouth, N. J. ety, 
SMITH, W. GRANVILLE 
The Bay 10 
On the Beach~ ~~} 108 
STEVENS, ALFRED 
Marine 14 
Marine with Fishing Fleet Let 
STUART, GILperr | | 
Rt. Hon. Heneage Legge 81 
io ULAsY, 1 HOMAS 
Portrait of a Young Girl 80 
Miss Eliza Allender 82 
Hannah Seagrave Reeves 84 
Portrait of Philip Baxter, Aged 22, as a Sailor 90 
TENIERS, Davin [THE YounceErR] 
The Fishing Village 152 


THAULOW, Frits 
Winter on the Canal 150 


THAYER, Axssorr HENDERSON © 


Oxen 


THAYER, Gtapys | 
Portrait of Marion Wetherill Walton 


TIDEMAND, ApboLrF , 
Sun Effect and Trees 


TRYON, Dwicut W., N.A. 


Moonlight 
Winter Twilight 
Shepherd and Flock, Moonlight 


VAN BOSKERCK, Rosert W., N.A. 


A Stream in Holland 
June Meadows 


VANDER HELST, BarTrHotomeEus 
Portrait of a Lady 


VAN EVERDINGEN, ALvart 
Norwegian Fjord 


VAN GOYEN, Jan 
Dutch River Scene, with Figures 


VAN MARCKE, EMILE 


_ Two Cows 
Cattle in Pasture 
Animaux Revenant du Paturage 
Cows at a Pool 


VERDUN, R. J. 
Woods at the Edge of the Sea 


VERTINFACH, P. G. [?] 
Old Dutch Town 


CATALOGUE 


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An Uneven Game 6 
VILLEGAS, —— 
A Little Pastime 116 
is VOLTZ, FriepricH JoHANN 
Barnyard Scene 24 
WALKER, Henry Otive_r, N.A. 
The New Moon 124 
WASHINGTON, Georce S. 
metic Springs - ~= : 38 
3 pevy el PEAU, [Ean ANTOINE 
Féte Musicale | 58 
WESTERBEEK, a : 
Landscape with Brook 2 
WIGGINS, Carterton, N.d. 
Cattle by a Pool 114 
WORMS, JuLeEs 
The Mistress Arrives 50 
WYANT, ALEXANDER H., N.A. 
Landscape with Fisherman 15 
A Quiet Nook 62 
Landscape 119 
Sunset: Ihe Traveler 130 
Evening, Early Autumn 134 
Hillside Breaking Clouds 141 


ZIEM, FE.ix 
Stamboul, Couchant Sur le Bosphore 69 
Venice 160 


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121 Blakelock — 65 535.99 
ridge, Mass. 
145 Van Goyen, — 76 0/MK$Co ) eal: 


F.W.Roebling Jr. 
— Prenton, NJ(Mrs.FW R.) 
164 Jacque — 65% Fo os. 


Johnston Ls.Redmens +2 E72, * 
48 rle — 750 257 


Dr.Geo Woodward, Phila. 
610 North Amer Bld. 52 Dupre ~FO0 ao 5 
a ae 


“ana war. ta tana e 


& 


—«=&B. Berohman 


JiL. Jones | oy ees 
P.PsChew sian ee ae 

H.Braseler fi ae ae ia 

David Roberts ioe eee 4 


C 2708 - Pron.Mre. AY. Black 1 

W.C.S37 -Revurned by Dank Catien,. Apr. 1908 
Phi Sold Mrs.G. B. Berckmans June Wes, 

Geo .Wwadish 


M.A.Newhouse sp da, i i 


Ven Dusen | i | ir de 7 
. €. Deven } iN ny 
Férargil Gal. mee 


WH. Woods ( 18246 - ins” from Buffa & Zonen, Sheserdam, 
Mar.1u0% Solid Coli.H.0.861xaz, Marv lsc6. 


C $405 - on consig. from Col.Seizas, LT anes 
sold, Mrse.G.D.Hamlen, Dec. i806. 


C.&. Thomas aes s 
J.#.Glendenning ( 14607 - Ret.in trade by Jos.& ctraneky, stb 
John Levy 

Métrop.Gal. 


J.L.Crawford (C 465% - Un sale - 


J.Weitener (15529 - BU. from J.W.Elleworth, Feb.igz8. 00° | | 


C,A.Toaomas 
MALL £.S.Dloom & 5605 - on sale 


R.J.MeKay .C 2711 - on sale ~- Ure. a.V.Black 
w. Meade (C 0G» - on sai6é H.G.Biack 
 &#.5,Gould (Ors4eS= Prop. C. 8. C1 


Schulthéis Gal. (F.169i9 - Prop.Migs M.E. Woodbury. 

&.Gecetz (F. 15970 - Propof Mrs. dug.Belmont 

C.4. Thomas ba 
J.W.Glendenning (7524 -Bt.from Perit dite Paaia, Mar. i6ss. 
&.Aa.Tilney (F.1364 - Artist to close account 


| M.A.Newhouse (F.151 on consig.from T.P. Thomas, Nov. 166s. 


Ferargii Gal. (C S863 - artist to ciose account - Peter A. 
Schemm saie, ivil # 256 

C.A. Thomas 
R.J.Glendenning 
J.W. Clark 
J.R.&imball 
M.A.Neéwnhouse 
&.Haring 
Geo. #al sh 


E.Brendus j 

R.N.Glendenning i 

M.Hyman C 5565 - Ure. &.8.H. ‘Gept.1916. 
J.W. Andrews a 506 - Aiiles Porm. Baind Ralilet wor Fund - 


Metrop.Gak. (P.15736 - Prop .Mrs.H.J.Topping 3 \ 
H.?.Janiech (Bt.from Brown Exbd.ivlS by Me.Cupocheon - _ 
(14580 - Ket. by Geo.B. RoRUnAnees; Jan. ieLe. 


(C 4474 - on sale from ; Odt.1915, 
S.L.Elzar (Beck ley A é 
Findlay Gai (C 5771 - Mrs.Henry J.Topping \ ft 


/. BO. 
wi. 
v2. 
3S. 
v4, 
v5. 
w6. 
oT. 
gt. 
vo. 
100. 
OL. 
De. 
104. 
i064. 
105. 
104. 
i107. 
106. 
1039. 
140. 
tik « 
2S ae 
445. 
114. 
aged 
i116. 
ce a 
i186. 
iis. 
120. 
oe 
122. 


LBS. 
24. 
eS 
126. 
27 . 
126. 
Les. 
150. 
gp ae 
LSe. 


Lb 

133. 
154. 
hei ee 
TSO. 
is 
138. 
3p. 
140. 
441. 


$ 250. 
ee Yee 
125. 
275. 
125. 
400. 
gO. 
150. 
120, 
vO. 
140. 
170. 
110, 
775. 
130. 
40. 
108. 
30. 
210. 


419, 


Mra. .Coolidge 
David hoberts aan | 1 ee ‘ 
Chas.of London {16014 - bt.at Sale And.Gal.ive4,Wov. 
A.du Vannes (F 15781 - Prop of Miss H.J.Topping 
Chas.of London ( 15464 - Prop of Ed.Lowe 
J.H.Hutaff,Ineo. ( 15759 - " of Mre.H.J.Tocping 
Chas.of Londun 
G.#, Mullan 
John De Witt Gal. 

ih 


J.i,.Ciawson 

Mir. Hyman 

L.. Elwyn (15724 - Prop of Mra.B.J.Topping 
J.Levy Gai. 

&.du Vannes. ( C 5576 - Prop of Mrs.f.S.H. 
F.H.Peaty 

Brandis 


c.&. Van Dusen 
tf 


David Roberts 
Mrs.J.W. andrews 
John Levy Gal. 
H.A.Astiett 
Dr.M.a.Goldatein 
A.Rudert, Agt. 
M. Tannenbaum 
&.C.Van. Dusen 
a , 
M.a.Newnouse & Son (15966 - Prop. Mrs.4ug.Belmont 
J.H.Cooper 
M.A.Newhouse & Son 
F.H. Peaty 
W.5.Goula (15520 - Bt. J.W.Biiswortnh, Feb.ivZzs. 
R.W.-Glendenning (16914 - Fliswerth estate 
J.Levy Gals. (61635 - Bt. Tedesco Frs.Paris, 1996, 
solid 4.58, Higelow,Boston,Mar.iésy. 
(€ 5748 - Prop.W.de F. Bigelow. 
Ferargil Gale. 
David Roberts (14846 - Bt.at Anderson Gais.Nov.191¢ 
J.H.Cooper 
M.&.Newhcuse & Son. 


" (F.162 - On consig.from J.Bulla,Paris,1i6y5. 


Mrs.J.W.andrews (C 4u¥S5 - Prop.h.P.K, 

D&vid Roberts 

H.P.Andrews (15925 - Bt. from J.W.Elisworth, iz5. 
Ferargil Gals. (13755 - Bt. two from J.Levy, Jan.ivié. 
Mr.McMahon (14641 -Bt. Bali-thite ssie Mar.ivis - solid 

Dr.Geo.Woodward, Nov.isig. 
{14686 - Ret.by Dr.Woodward - Dec. ivy. 

David Roberts (C 4691 ~ Mre.G.E.Prifce. 

S.M. Canfen 

M.A.Newhouse 
Wm H. Davie (C S896 - artist to closé account 
J.L.Clawson (16454 - Bt. from Artist Deo.ives. 

Ferargll Guis. (C $522 - F.J-Wiliiamson 
Mitch Gale. (15557 - Bt. at A.Aé.a. Feb. 1ve2 ' 
Mre.J.W.andrews (15095 - Bt.Ainsli¢ Galis, Oct. ivc4. 
J.L.Crawford (C 5167 - rrop.Mrs.f.W.Paterson 


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475 

1,050 

$00 
Ths 
650. 
425. 
OD. 


hy 


L5o. 
ASO. 
475. 
250. 
BED. 
675. 
Does 
350. 
2,800. 


B,Berehman gpegs hy. 2 whinge iy » ae 
R.J.MoKay~ ese 8763 = oR Oe i, Topping aes 
£.8. Bloom (10594 - Dee.1v08 - Bt.E.Gianszer ao. 


(S01d.Geo.A.Bosweli, Mar.1005 - 
(10621 - Ket.by Boswell Gct.is05 - “gold Col. 
H.O.Scixas ~ Apr.ivds. 


(11975 - Ret.by Seixas, Jan.i910 - solid back 
to Seixas, Feb.isic. 

(C 730.- on congig.from Seixas - sold, Mre. 

 G. Redmond, Mar. igio - 

(C 5465 - Prop.Johnston L.hedmond 


, SORE LOVE Gal. 


Johsn i Witt Gui. 

i. H. Woods ie: 4768 - Prop.Dr.Geo. Woodward. 

E.8,Blioom (C 5577 - Prop.iirs.i.5,H. 

Mre.J.W.Andrews (¥.i5e72 - Prop.Mrs.4ug.Belmont 

G.E,Wills (C $937 - Artist to close account 

Dr. Kabanowig. 

Mrs. J.#.andrews 

J.H.Hutaff, Ine. 

h,.G.Glendenning 

M.K.& Co. (16204 Bt.from Sargent sale, London, lecs.. 

5.M.Canfen 

F.H.reaty 

Bevid Roberts 

E.Berchman (10749 - Bt.from Boussod Vaiadon,raris, 
May 1905 - Sold Mrs.G.D.Hamlen,1915. 

J.Levy Gals, (12041 - Bt.from Art. apr.ivio - sold 
Chas.Lanier, May ivid. 

k.J. Mok sy (11085 - Bt.from Misel.Paris, June 1#06- 
Sold. F.H.Woclworthn, - Sept.1v06. 

David Roberta 

B.S. Bloom (c e7u9 - on consig.from M.J.Hirsch, iv01- 
Trunsf.t@ stock apr. ivO1 - 

(¥4e5 - Bt.Morrig J.Hirsech,ivOl - 

Soia G. By Berkman - Apr. LeGi 


S.#. Confen (C 6538 - Prop. D.G.Tenney 
B.Berchen (eave - Bt.from Arnold & Tripp, Paris,1901 
Sold.Mrs.G.B.Béerkman - Jan.izcs. 


Miss N.Ncbile 
Jonn Lévy Gal. 
(C 5766 ~ Mre.H.J.Topping. 
R.J . McKay 
Dr. P. hitting 
J .M.BLLot 
x. Byaa (14773 - Bought from Jonce I KeGurk, June 1019 
Scaubt & Fuwles 
M.K.& Co. (14614 - Bought from Jofince a MeGurk ,feo. # 


Findlay Gal. (14006 - Bt.from Faris C.Pitt, Dec.1vié. 
Métroculitan Gal. 
H.E.& Co. (14445 - Bt.from T,A.Blayse, May 1918. 
Mre.J.W.andrews (14642 - Bt. Ball-Whlite saie,Mar.lvis. 
Rehn Galles. (16351 - Bt.from Kaliski é Gabay ives. 
M.A.NGwhouse - (15555 - Bt.from J. Ws BL LaMar en, LeZS 

" 18554 " " 1 


J.de Witt Gall. (i5465 - Bt. from Tooth Bros,Lond.ivce 


$ 250. 


; 260. 
144. re. 
145. 200. 
146. $50. 
147 . x , 350 . 
1468. 550. 
14y. 550. 
150. 650. 
+61. feu. 
200 125. 
153. (no pict.) 
184. B95 
Lo. 600. 
186. vEB. 
157. y25. 
138. S25 
iSe. 10,500. 
160. 2,600. 
161 450. 
i62. 650. 
163. By 200. 
164. “650. 
365. vOO. 
166. y5O. 
167. (no. pict. ) 
168. BOO. 
16: 2,800. 
170. 4, 600 
175: 7, 600. 
172. 250 


‘J.H.Huvaft 


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15367 - Bt.in Beil eale Paris, Mar.1Zze. 


Metropolitan Gal (C 5750 - W.de F.Bigeiow 

. | (vO05i1 - Bt. from Wallis & Son London 
1644 - Sold A.8.Bigelow - Bost.190n 

M.K.& Co. (C 5162 ~ Prop.Fogg Art Museum 

David Roberts (16021 - A.A.A. sale Nov.ivdd, 

Babcock Gail. 

&.W. Newton vue - Bt. from J.Levy Gals.apr.iv2s. 

J.Levy Gal. Prop of Dr.Krech. wn 

W.H.Woods (16554 - Bt.Rol.C.Lincoin- boston,Cct. 1lv26 

J.H.Cooper (C 3282 - Sid F.W. Woolworth Nov.4205 - 

Hoi. Hack 


Clapp © Grainam 
Findiay Art Gal. 
Col.Elverson We seid it to Geo.Bernheim Paris June 1ylz2 
under Wo.01L7G6 - Sales Book No.10 Folio 44. 
It was in Mrs.Hazeitines Coll.London. 


is2s2 - Bt.from J.Breckpot,Brusseis Dec. ivézl 
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» (C5866 - Gn sale from Levy April ivel - Taken 
in stock Jun.ivedc. 
iS5eue - Bt.% share with Levy Jan.ivez, seid 
C.Bai Linme Mar. iveéz. 
C 5622 - Taken on aale from Lihme Nov.lyes - 
Taken in stock Jan.1ivcs. 
16051 - Half share with Levy 
Scott &éFOwies (C 5774 - Prop Mre.H.J. Topping 
John Levy Gals. fAmer.Art.dsen. Saie, iBwve - Geo.aA, Hearn 
We.N. Davis 
Mr. Larner 
J.L.Crawford (C 5345 - Prop.Mrs.F.#.Roebling 
J.Levy Gais. (la4ei - Bt.from Boussod Valacon, Hoilang 
May lvii. 
J.L. Crawford 


A.Hudert Agt. 
L.Bamberger (9865 - Bt. from A.Tooth London,May 1seoe - 
soid Saml.L.Broneon, Nov. ivd2. 
(C 5227 - On Consig.from Bronson Nov.4e04 


acid A.Valentine, Dec. 104. 
(10887 fuken back from Valentine Febd.1006. 


Pr. 
sold C.8.Phillips, Dec.1v06. 
(11541 - Taken back from C.S Phillips, Dec. 
14807 - sold W.K.Bixby, Feb.isod6. 
(16134 - Taken back from J.Levy, Apr.iv2Z5. 
W.H.Woods (222 - BL. from A.Toothm London, Juné ivoo - 
sold A.Gross, Dec. 102. 
(C 5637 - On consig.from F.isman Dec, ley - 
Returned to & &4.4.Jan.ivii - Bu.in at 
sale of owner. 
(C 4165 - On consig.from J.f.Mastbaum, Rev. 
to Tho. kosenbach Co.Mar.ivis. 
(18875 - Bt. from J.E.Mastbaum, June 1916. 
W.H.Woods (F.42¢@ - Propof Estate on Consig.Aug.ivis. 
D.kénan. 


‘s Te ~* 


O.W. Swift (10061 - Bt. from J.Allard Paris, Oct.1902 


Kraushsar Gal. (14666 - BL. A.A.A.esle, Apr.dvig — 


¥.%.Gould 

lirs.J.W.anderson {15004 - Bt.at Christies, Juiy i916. 

K.K.& Co. (14522 Bt.from A.Tooth & Sons,London, Sept. 
Av1l7 - Solid C.M.Schwab May 1920. 

Chel sea 


J.Levy Gal. 

J.H.Hutaff (i5ve2 - Ret. by J.Levy May 1824. We own 4 
share in stock at nothing. It was sent 
to sale by Lévy. 

J.H.Hutaff 

L.Aibright. 

Chel ees 

H.W.Hack 

N.M.Bower (C 15483 - Prop.of Ed. Lowe 

L.Elwyn 

M.A.Newhouse ( 15727 - Prop of Mrs.H.J.Vopp-ing 

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